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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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flower include section Bulbocodium and most of
section Pseudonarcissus.
Umbellate species have a
fleshy racemose inflorescence (unbranched, with
short floral...
- obumbration, penumbra, penumbral, somber, sombrero, subumbellate, umbel,
umbellate, umbelliferous, umbelliform, umbellulate, umbellule, umber, umbra, umbraculum...
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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...
- with a
pointy tip.
Scape up to 1.5 m,
without bracts.
Inflorescence an
umbellate group of
flower heads.
Peduncles with 1 to
several heads, wooly. Involucral...
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family Caryophyllaceae known by the
common names umbrella starwort and
umbellate starwort. It is
native to
western North America from
Alaska and north-western...
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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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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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wings or
covered in
small hairs. The
inflorescence consists of
either an
umbellate cluster of
flowers or a lax raceme, with
internodes occurring between...
- and
southeastern Canada.
Cornus controversa (table dogwood). East Asia.
Umbellate cymes;
bracts modified, non-petaloid;
fruits oblong, red;
stone walls...