ppl. a. Bot. [f. prec. + -ED.] = FASCICULATE a.

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1792.  Roxburgh, Asiatic Res., III. 470. Flowers Papilionaceous … fascicled.

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1830.  Lindley, Nat. Syst. Bot., 247. Coniferæ.Leaves … sometimes fascicled in consequence of the non-development of the branch to which they belong.

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1840.  Paxton, Bot. Dict., Fascicled-whorled, arranged in parcels but forming a whorl, or circle.

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1880.  Gray, Struct. Bot., iii. § 1. 31, note. Fascicled Roots are those which form in clusters; these may be slender or thickened.

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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.

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