| 1. | They can be racemose inflorescences, often apically corymb-like.
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| 2. | The flowers grow in a panicle or corymb type of inflorescence.
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| 3. | Pollination is by a wide range of bees, corymbs.
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| 4. | There are up to more than 10 in a corymb.
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| 5. | The inflorescence consists of dense corymbs hold by hairy peduncles.
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| 6. | The flowerheads appear from November to May and are arranged in corymbs.
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| 7. | Inflorescences are panicles or corymbs produced terminally and axillary with many flowered branches.
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| 8. | The inflorescence is a corymb of purple-blue flowers with yellow centers.
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| 9. | It produces a tightly packed corymb of up to 100 small flower heads.
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| 10. | Flower heads are purple, arranged as a corymb.
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