"Panicoideae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Panicoideae is a subfamily of the grass family (Poaceae). It is commonly referred to as the panicoid grasses or panic grasses. This subfamily is particularly known for its various commercial uses, such as forage production for animal feed, human food, and ethanol biofuel. Panicoideae includes many important crop species like sweet corn, sorghum, and various types of millet, which are cultivated globally for their starchy seeds or leaves.
A panicle is a type of branching inflorescence in which multiple flowers or spicate spikes are arranged along a stem. It is commonly found in grasses, reeds, and similar plants.
A panicle is a type of branching inflorescence found in some plants, especially grasses and grains. It is a collection of spikelets or flowers that are arranged along a central stalk, resembling a tail or a brush. Panicles are often found in plants that produce grains, such as wheat, rice, and oats, and are an important part of their reproductive cycle.
Paniculata refers to a type of flowering shrub or small tree, specifically the species Paniculum, commonly known as paniculate hydrangea or panicle hydrangea. It is characterized by its panicle-shaped inflorescences, featuring a dense mass of small flowers. Paniculata is often used in landscaping and gardening for its beautiful blooms and showy, architectural foliage.