Definition of Cincinnus. Meaning of Cincinnus. Synonyms of Cincinnus

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Definition of Cincinnus

Cincinnus
Cincinnus Cin*cin"nus, n.; pl. -ni. [Also cicinus, cicinnus.] [L., a curl of hair.] (Bot.) A form of monochasium in which the lateral branches arise alternately on opposite sides of the false axis; -- called also scorpioid cyme. -- Cin*cin"nal, a.

Meaning of Cincinnus from wikipedia

- present, with the lower cincinnus bearing 2 to 4 flowers, while the upper cincinnus has one to several flowers. The upper cincinnus is generally exerted...
- cincinni present, though the upper, or distal, cincinnus may be vestigial. The lower, or proximal, cincinnus bears 1 to 4 bi****ual flowers and is nearly...
- top view) Gladiolus imbricatus (drepanium) Cincinnus (lateral and top view) Symphytum officinale (cincinnus) Rhipidium (lateral and top view) Canna sp...
- Private Eye Observer Paul Bringloe x Tees Neo Michael Curl Orlando x Cincinnus John Dawson Chifonie Armonie John Galbraith Graham Araucaria Cinephile...
- branching pattern is called a scorpioid cyme or cincinus (also spelled cincinnus). Leader displacement may result: the stem appears to be continuous, but...
- branches arise alternately on opposite sides of the false axis. The distal cincinnus may either be vestigial or contain one to several flowers that are typically...
- members of the family Commelinaceae, the ultimate inflorescence unit is a cincinnus, also called scorpioid cymes, which are monochasiums (i.e. cymes with...
- flowering stem is reddish, and may be over 30 cm tall. The inflorescence is a cincinnus; one described specimen had 24 flowers. The individual flowers are about...
- leaves that are folded in on themselves, and its many-flowered lower cincinnus, just to name a few characters. The species has tuberous roots set in...
- the following words signifying the hair: ca****s, caesaries, crines, cincinnus and cirrus, the two last words being used to signify curled hair. In early...