Definition of Pseudanthium. Meaning of Pseudanthium. Synonyms of Pseudanthium

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Definition of Pseudanthium

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- A pseudanthium (Ancient Gr**** for 'false flower'; pl.: pseudanthia) is an inflorescence that resembles a flower. The word is sometimes used for other structures...
- the head of flowers looks like a single flower (a pseudanthium). It has a unique kind of pseudanthium, called a cyathium, where each flower in the head...
- their inflorescence, a type of specialised, composite flower head or pseudanthium, technically called a calathium or capitulum, that may look superficially...
- about two months later. The yellow to orange coloured flower head is a pseudanthium (i.e. one apparent flower head is in reality composed of several florets)...
- produced, by which ****ual reproduction occurs. Some view this "flower" as a pseudanthium, or reduced inflorescence, with three flowers that are distinctly either...
- spherical head of up to 200 daisy-like "flowers". Each "flower" is a pseudanthium consisting of between three and eight florets surrounded by bracts. The...
- modified Heteranthera gardneri is a submerged aquatic with a two-flowered pseudanthium. The two genera within this family are: Heteranthera Ruiz & Pav. (including...
- composite, about 2 to 3 cm (3⁄4–1+1⁄4 in) in diameter, in the form of a pseudanthium, consisting of many sessile flowers with white ray florets (often tipped...
- forming a type of cone, or with bright colours, forming an involucre or pseudanthium, the peduncles and pedicels sometimes contracted, compacted with the...
- often called the "flower" of the sunflower is actually a "flower head" (pseudanthium), 7.5–12.5 centimetres (3–5 in) wide, of numerous small individual five-petaled...