- to two
different schemes,
namely monopodial or
racemose and
sympodial or
cymose. In
inflorescences these two
different growth patterns are
called indeterminate...
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corymb Iberis umbellata or
candytuft (racemose corymb)
Cymose corymb Sambucus nigra or
elder (
cymose corymb) Brown,
Roland Wilbur (1956). The Composition...
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opposite toothed leaves,
small five- or, more rarely, four-petalled
flowers in
cymose inflorescences, and the
fruit being a drupe. They are thus
similar to many...
- sti****s free-lateral,
unequally paired at the node,
reticulate venation.
Cymose Small, axillary, 2–3 in a cluster;
pedicels jointed at the middle, epicalyx...
- red five-lobed
corolla 2 cm long and in diameter. The
flowers are born in
cymose inflorescences arising from the
axils of the leaves. The leaves, in turn...
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Cymose determinate inflorescences a.
Myosotis b.
Cerastium (dichasium) c.
Sedum (scorpioid cyme) d.
Scirpus lacustris (compound cyme) e.
Dianthus (fascicle)...
- in rare
instances they can be
slightly reddish. The
flowers are
borne in
cymose clusters with a
minimum of
three flowers,
though they can also be solitary...
- is entomophilous. The
flowers can be
solitary or
grouped into terminal,
cymose, or
axillary inflorescences. The
flowers are medium-sized,
fragrant (Nicotiana)...
-
glabrous leaves are
narrow and elliptical. The
inflorescence is an open
cymose panicle of
apically small white flowers,
sometimes with a
purple or mauve...
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flowers arranged in a
compound raceme that
produces laterally flowered cymose clusters. The
genus ****opyrum was
first published by
Philip Miller in 1754...