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Figure 4 a shows the number of connections actually observed (sold lines) plotted with the number of connections expected by chance (dotted lines) in clusters of 3 neurons.
Live oaks produce acorns in clusters of 3 to 5.
Look for resin covered buds on the stems growing in clusters of 3 or more.
Tie helium balloons of different shades of green, brown, black, etc. in clusters of 3 or 5 to the back of chairs or tucked into corners.
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Flower: paired, or in clusters of 3--40; perianth generally funnel- or bell-shaped, yellow to green-yellow, parts petal-like, 6 in 2 whorls, fused basally, lobes erect to ascending or +- spreading distally; stamens 6; ovary inferior, 3-chambered.
Blooms from 3 to 10 inches tall, singly, but often plants stand so as to bloom apparently (sic) in clusters of 3-10, a few inches apart" "stems yellow-green, light, down snowy white, like fur".
The flowers, about 2 cm (0.8 inch) wide, are yellow, sometimes tinged with red, and grow in clusters of 5 to 10.
The most definitive feature of pines is that the needles occur in clusters of 2, 3 or 5.
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Mr. Przybilla's tops also come in clusters of 6 (an octahedron, with 8 triangular faces when the imaginary dots are connected), 12 (an icosahedron, with 20 faces) and 13 (a cube octahedron, which despite its extra ball has only 14 faces).
Inflorescence: heads 6--14-flowered, in clusters of 2--5 or fewer at 2° inflorescence tips, on peduncles < 1.5 mm or sometimes sessile; involucre generally <= 4.5 mm, <= 2.5 mm diam, cylindric or narrowly obconic; phyllaries 8--21 in 2--3 series.
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