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Rhipidium (lateral and top view)
Canna sp. (rhipidium)
Dichasium Dichasium, top view
Silene dioica (
dichasium) A cyme can also be so
compressed that it looks...
- the outside. Notho****aceae in
subgenus Lophozonia - a three‐flowered
dichasium without branches.
Nyssaceae — in
Davidia Poaceae Pontederiaceae — in Hydrothrix...
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Cymose determinate inflorescences a.
Myosotis b.
Cerastium (
dichasium) c.
Sedum (scorpioid cyme) d.
Scirpus lacustris (compound cyme) e.
Dianthus (fascicle)...
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narrow linear leaves and 100 to 150
flower heads arranged in a
rounded dichasium. C****inia
furtiva is a
shrub that
typically grows to a
height of 1.5 m...
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parts such as
specialized buds, branches, inflorescences, or fruits.
dichasium A
cymose inflorescence with all
branches below the
terminal flower in...
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Dichasium inflorescence branching pattern...
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terminal globose head with one or two
branches below, each
bearing a
dichasium of
heads 2–2.5 cm in diameter, each with 40–60 flowers. The
corollas 2–2...
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alternate leaves or
fascicles of leaves, an
inflorescence that
forms a
dichasium,
mostly uni****ual flowers, and
fruit forming a
dehiscent capsule, with...
- (inflorescence) of the
species is a cyme
consisting of two
parallel branches (
dichasium). The
bracts are lance-shaped and 0.3–0.5 cm long. The
flowers are yellow...
- rigid, 1–4.5 cm long, 1–3 cm wide.
Inflorescence is a three-flowered
dichasium, or just a
single flower; calyx-lobes deltoid, blunt-tipped, 3.5–4 mm...