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Definition of Umbellifer

Umbellifer
Umbellifer Um*bel"li*fer, n. [NL. See Umbelliferous.] (Bot.) A plant producing an umbel or umbels.

Meaning of Umbellifer from wikipedia

- commonly known as the celery, carrot or parsley family, or simply as umbellifers. It is the 16th-largest family of flowering plants, with more than 3...
- cultivated for its leaves and seeds. The carrot is a biennial plant in the umbellifer family, Apiaceae. World production of carrots (combined with turnips)...
- nikkoensis Satake Juncus nikkoensis var. minor Satake Juncus niponensis Buchenau Juncus niponensis var. hakodatensis H.Lév. Juncus umbellifer H.Lév. & Vaniot...
- inflorescences. Despite its common name, it is not a true holly but an umbellifer. E. maritimum was formally described by Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum...
- Etymology, Volume 2, page 319. 1891 Words of Arabic Origin Tutin TG. 1980. Umbellifers of the British Isles. BSBI Handbook No. 2. ISBN 0-90-115802-X Pickersgill...
- subbipinnatifidus (Guss.) Zenari Sonchus sundaicus Blume Sonchus tenerrimus Schur 1866 not L. 1753 Sonchus umbellifer Thunb. Sonchus zacinthoides DC....
- " This was [mis]interpreted by medieval herbalists as dropwort or an umbellifer. By the 18th century it was being widely used for water-dropworts. For...
- attached. Leaf sheathes typically occur in Poaceae (gr****es) and Apiaceae (umbellifers). Between the sheath and the lamina, there may be a pseudopetiole, a...
- book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Tutin, T.G. (1980). Umbellifers of the British Isles. London: Botanical Society of the British Isles...
- been intended for a rough sketch of the small flowerets of the plant [an umbellifer], so close is their mutual resemblance." He also explained the coloration...