| fasciculate |
of branching or growth form, many branches arising from one point like a bundle of sticks; of rhizines, many simple rhizines arising from one point or region.
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| fasciculate |
bundled; clustered as in a bundle; tufted.
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| fasciculate |
Gathered in a bundle; describes flowers or leaves that grow in bunches.
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| fasciculated |
clustered together or occurring in bundles.
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| fasciculated b. |
trabeculated b.
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