- An inflorescence, in a
flowering plant, is a
group or
cluster of
flowers arranged on a stem that is
composed of a main
branch or a
system of branches....
- Aquifoliaceae,
native to
Southeast Asia. The
specific epithet cymosa refers to the
cymous form of the inflorescence. Ilex
cymosa grows up to 30
metres (100 ft) tall...
- Berry-like pome, globular, one-quarter of an inch across,
bright red,
borne in
cymous clusters.
Ripens in
October and
remains on the tree all winter.
Flesh thin...
- oblanceolate, up to 30 mm (1.2 inches) long.
Flower heads are
arranged in
cymous fashion. Ray
flowers and disc
flowers are both yellow.
Tropicos Flora of...
- sti****s
almost deltoid,
incised at the apex, soon deciduous;
panicles with
cymous or
fasciculate flowers,
appressedly short-pubescent ;
lobes of the calyx...
- globular, one-quarter of an inch across,
bright pinkish red,
borne in
cymous clusters. They are enjo**** by the Richardson's grouse. Size:
Typically grows...
-
double inflorescence have a
diameter of 2 mm and
stand in axillary,
small cymous inflorescences. The
flowers are fine-haired and have a minimal,
fleshy corolla...
- peak
flowering occurring from
August to November. The
inflorescences are
cymous,
meaning that the
flowers mature from to bottom.
Flowering specimens have...