| 1. | The racemes emerge as daylight begins to dwindle in late summer.
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| 2. | The flowers are produced en-masse on a branched raceme.
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| 3. | The inflorescence is a simple or compound raceme of many flowers.
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| 4. | The inflorescence consists of nodding spikelike racemes with numerous drooping flowers.
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| 5. | The raceme inflorescence holds up to 20 bright yellow pealike flowers.
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| 6. | Appearing on racemes mostly in the months of September to December.
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| 7. | Cream and scented flowers form on racemes between November and December.
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| 8. | The flowers either grow singly or in clusters along the raceme.
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| 9. | The inflorescence is an open raceme of up to 15 flowers.
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| 10. | Inflorescences are erect, spikelike racemes of up to 50 flowers.
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