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Corymb is a
botanical term for an
inflorescence with the
flowers growing in such a
fashion that the
outermost are
borne on
longer pedicels than the inner...
- The
flowers are white,
tubular with 5
pointed lobes, and
grouped in
corymbiform cymes. They are shed soon
after opening. The
fruits are
berries that...
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separate genus Oligoneuron, and is
dropped by flat-topped to
rounded corymbiform flowerheads.
Solidago is in the
family Asteraceae (formerly
known as...
- alternate, the
upper bracteiform.
Flowers are on top,
racemiform or
corymbiform and bear five 20–30 mm (0.79–1.18 in)
yellow petals. The
flower calyx...
- have two or
three branches.[citation needed] The
inflorescence is a
corymbiform cyme,
attached opposite a leaf.
Flowers are small, green-white, born...
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North America. They are
distinguished from
other goldenrods by
their corymbiform flowerheads,
which are flat or
rounded in
profile and
about as broad...
- up to 4 cm (1.6 inches) long.
Flower heads are born in
racemose or
corymbiform arrays.
There are no ray flowers, but up to 23
yellow disc flowers. "Toiyabea...
- and as late as
November in others. The
inflorescences grow in paniculo-
corymbiform arrays, also
called "cymose corymbs".
These inflorescences have many...
- attenuate.
Inflorescence is
capitulum with a cyme that is
terminal and
corymbiform like, a
receptacle that is
concave in outline, and
phyllaries that are...
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outer edges.
These flowers are
produced either singly or in a
compact corymbiform inflorescence, with a
calyx that's
about 15-17mm long and a
short pedicel...