ppl. a. Bot. [f. prec. + -ED.] = FASCICULATE a.
1792. Roxburgh, Asiatic Res., III. 470. Flowers Papilionaceous fascicled.
1830. Lindley, Nat. Syst. Bot., 247. Coniferæ. Leaves sometimes fascicled in consequence of the non-development of the branch to which they belong.
1840. Paxton, Bot. Dict., Fascicled-whorled, arranged in parcels but forming a whorl, or circle.
1880. Gray, Struct. Bot., iii. § 1. 31, note. Fascicled Roots are those which form in clusters; these may be slender or thickened.
1882. Vines, Sachs Bot., 379. The archegonia and antheridia of Sphagnum arise on the fascicled branches, as long as they are still near the summit of the primary stem and belong to the terminal tuft.