Definition of Corymbosely. Meaning of Corymbosely. Synonyms of Corymbosely

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Definition of Corymbosely

Corymbosely
Corymbosely Co*rym"bose*ly, adv. In corymbs.

Meaning of Corymbosely from wikipedia

- Scilla peruviana, the Portuguese squill, is a species of Scilla native to the western Mediterranean region in Iberia, Italy, and northwest Africa. It is...
- 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...
- but are rarely if ever locally invasive.[citation needed] Paniculate or corymbose cymes; bracts minute, nonmodified; fruits globose or subglobose, white...
- intercostae reticulate, obscure. Flowers bi****ual, greenish-white, in terminal corymbose panicled cymes; bracts small; calyx small campanulate, 2 lipped, 5 lobed;...
- small, white scales, base rounded. Inflorescence Small umbels forming Corymbose, axillary and terminal panicle. Flowers Bracteoles, acute. Perianth -tube...
- stems are upright and marked with purplish red, ending with simple or corymbose, (flat) inflorescence that branch near their ends. The leaves are oppositely...
- grow from the crown of the root-stock in the spring, these branch in a corymbose fashion. The roots of the plant can reach a depth of up to 6.1 m (20 ft)...
- and 9.5 cm in width but commonly shorter. Inflorescence is terminal, corymbosely arranged and crowded; flowers are pale mauve, purple or white. The species...
- to obtuse; base cuneate - attenuate; margin entire. Inflorescence is corymbose cymes. Corolla is white with purple color. Fruit is purplish black with...
- obovate, with an a****inate tip, flat and serrated, its inflorescences are corymbose or subumbellate, with at least three and as many as seven flowers, and...