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inflorescence in
umbels is
referred to as
umbellate, or
occasionally subumbellate (almost
umbellate).
Umbels are a
characteristic of
plants such as...
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Chimaphila umbellata, the
umbellate wintergreen, pipsissewa, or prince's pine, is a
small perennial flowering plant found in dry woodlands, or
sandy soils...
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wings or
covered in
small hairs. The
inflorescence consists of
either an
umbellate cluster of
flowers or a lax raceme, with
internodes occurring between...
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Leaves are
elliptic to elliptic-obovate, entire,
leathery and alternate.
Umbellate inflorescences develop in leaf
axils of
branch leaves.
Petals are light...
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pinnately compound or simple, with sti****s. The
inflorescences are
generally umbellate and
often arranged in
compound umbels, caouttules, panicles, or races...
- subsessile,
cordate or
often amplexicaul at the base. Inflorescence :
Umbellate cymes. Flowers : Large, white, not scented,
peduncles arising between...
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submersed aquatic genus Nymphoides,
leaves are
floating and
support a lax,
umbellate or
racemose inflorescence. In
other genera the
inflorescence is erect...
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menziesii (little prince's pine)
Chimaphila monticola Chimaphila umbellata (
umbellate wintergreen, pipsissewa, or prince's pine)
Flora of China: Chimaphila...
- B. N. angustifolia:
Umbellate inflorescence with
flowers on pedicls...
- is
Porifera and
class is Calcarea.
Branching is
usually dichotomous or
umbellate with anastomoses,
which gives rise to
reticulate growths on
stalks in...