- (scorpioid cyme) d.
Scirpus lacustris (compound cyme) e.
Dianthus (fascicle) f.
Chenopodium album (sessile
flowers in cymes) g.
Salvia officinalis (
cymule)...
-
leaves are shiny, and the
lower surface is glossy.
There are 3–4
pairs of
cymules (very
small flowers) on an
inflorescence (flower spike) with
densely spreading...
-
flowers are
borne in
compound cincinni with at
least three flowers per
cymule. The five the
sepals are oblong,
similar in
width and are not
fused to each...
- unit,
spreading slightly as they mature.
There at
least three flowers per
cymule. Each
flower is 17–30 mm (0.67–1.18 in) long, with the
anterior petal lobes...
- two
orders of branches, the
flowers borne in
pairs of
capitate sessile cymules 0.5 – 0.8 cm in diameter, each with 3 – 9 flowers. The
corolla is < 2 mm...
- bracts. The
small fragrant flowers are
grouped into
shortly pedunculate cymules, the
corollas white, cream, or yellow, with a
flush of
orange at the throat...
- 22 cm wide with
three orders of branches, the
flowers borne in
sessile cymules 4 –7 mm in diameter, each with 1 – 6 flowers. The
corolla is 2 – 3 mm long...
- 5–25 cm long, with one or two
orders of branches. The
flowers are
borne in
cymules, the
short (< 2.5 mm)
corollas yellow inside and
white outside. Unlike...
- 25 cm long by 10 – 15 cm
comprising 2
orders of
branches bearing small cymules with 3 – 5 flowers, the
corollas 2 – 3 mm long. Ploidy: 2n = 152. The species...
-
comprising 2 – 3
orders of
branches subtended by
small leaves and
bearing small cymules with 3 – 5 tiny flowers, the
campanulate corollas 1 – 1.5 mm long. Ploidy:...