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Petiole and rachis black.
Inflorescence: elongated panicle, rachis glabrous.
Inflorescence: not elongated, rachis glabrous.
Inflorescence: elongate, rachis hairs stiff, cylindric, straight.
Inflorescence: leaf-opposed, not elongated, rachis glabrous.
Juncture of petiole, rachis, and costae.
Side view of buds along distal portion of rachis.
The flower spikelets grow in the angles of a zigzag rachis (flower stem).
The rachis (central axis) of the pinnately compound leaves is strongly thickened on the underside.
They are formed by a weakly developed central shaft (rachis), with alternating smaller branches (barbs) that carry the tiny, hooked barbules that also continue along the surface of the rachis.
Summary: Leaf removal at trace and full bloom reduced cluster weight and rachis length, and reduced the cluster compactness by about one berry per centimeter of rachis.
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