- A
thyrse is a type of
inflorescence in
which the main axis
grows indeterminately, and the
subaxes (branches) have
determinate growth. Syringa,
lilac The...
- cross-section,
leaves arranged in
opposite pairs, and
flowers arranged in
thyrses, the
corolla with
mostly white to cream-coloured,
lobed petals. Plants...
- show
major variation in
inflorescence type
ranging from many-flowered lax
thyrses or
panicles (e.g., G.
elegans M.Bieb., G.
paniculata L., G.
pilosa Huds...
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varnished foliage,
toothed egg-shaped to
elliptic leaves and
racemes or
thyrses of
yellow flowers.
Goodenia ovata is an erect,
ascending to
prostrate shrub...
- star-like
shaped flowers in winter. The
terminal inflorescence is a top
round thyrse with
numerous dichasia. It has a
length and a
diameter of
about 5 centimetres...
-
flowers are
replaced by
cymes is a
definite thyrse or thyrsoid.
Thyrses are
often confusingly called panicles.
Thyrse Aesculus hippocastanum Thyrsoid Syringa...
-
strongly reduced leaves, and
flowers aggregated in thick,
dense spike-shaped
thyrses.
These halophytic plants are
distributed worldwide. Many are
edible (see...
-
shades of green, pink and bronze,
often variegated or textured; with long
thyrses of white, green, pink or red
flowers in spring. The
following cultivars...
- /ˈθɜːrsəs/ or
Thyrse /ˈθɜːrs/ (Ancient Gr****: Θύρσος, romanized: Thúrsos,
literally "thyrsus";
Spanish and Portuguese: Tirso; French:
Thyrse; died 251) is...
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Sheath gr****
belongs to the
genus Coleanthus in the
sweet gr****
family Thyrse, a
branched inflorescence where the main axis has
indeterminate growth,...