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Most will be in clusters of two to five.
Its bristly seedballs hang in clusters of two to six.
Clusters of two or three candles shimmer on bare, dark wood tables and at every window.
Picorocos grow in clusters of two or three or more, side by side on rocks from the Aleutians to Chile.
The European birthwort bears pale yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers in clusters of two to eight.
Macintosh moved to work at Lambeth council, where she designed an equally inventive complex of old people's housing on Leigham Court Road, arranged as clusters of two and three-storey blocks.
"The face flowers you usually want to do in clusters of two or three -- don't spread them around, but do stagger their heights," Owen says.
Especially early are the creamy flowers of the buttercup winter hazel (C. pauciflora), which appear in clusters of two or three on the densely branched shrubs up to 2 m (6 feet) tall.
A dozen or so high school students — in jeans and hoodies, sweaters and dresses, boots and sneakers — have divided into clusters of two to four, most on and around the stage, in an otherwise empty theater at the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry.
As part of its Pathways to Excellence reconfiguration of schools, the archdiocese plans to shift some of that burden from individual parishes to clusters of two or more parishes.
Microsporangia, which are found on the abaxial surface of microsporophylls, are usually numerous several hundred in Cycas, several dozen in Zamia and arranged in small clusters of two to five.
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