Definition of Umbellules. Meaning of Umbellules. Synonyms of Umbellules

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Definition of Umbellules

Umbellule
Umbellule Um"bel*lule, n. [NL. umbellula, dim. of umbella: cf. F. ombellule.] (Bot.) An umbellet.

Meaning of Umbellules from wikipedia

- secondary umbels of compound umbels are known as umbellules or umbellets. A small umbel is called an umbellule. The arrangement of the inflorescence in umbels...
- with 12–40 smooth rays (stalks), 3–8 cm long, which carry the smaller umbellules. These rays are shorter than the stalk (peduncle) below, and they do not...
- the plant, and small white or reddish flowers arranged in one or two umbellules, each with up to 3 flowers. Xanthosia dissecta is a prostrate, tufted...
- with 8–20 primary branchlets up to 10 cm long, 15–20 secondary rays, umbellules with 10–15 flowers in each. Calyx truncate or obscurely 5-toothed; flowers...
- ones have both bi****ual and male-only flowers (typically with the male umbellules in the centre), and the tertiary umbels often have only male flowers....
- in June in northern Europe, with primary umbels of 4-8 smaller rounded umbellules about 2 cm in diameter, each of which has numerous white flowers. There...
- subumbellate, umbel, umbellate, umbelliferous, umbelliform, umbellulate, umbellule, umber, umbra, umbraculum, umbrage, umbrageous, umbral, umbrella, umbriferous...
- from late March to May, with compound umbels of yellow flowers, each umbellule enclosed by thin bracts. The leaves have long petioles and are dissected...
- consists of 2–7 umbellules, each supported by numerous, white-bordered, elliptic, and three-veined bracteoles. The pedicels of the umbellules are usually...
- base. The inflorescence is a compound umbel of 5-10 small, hemispherical umbellules, arising from the leaf nodes or from the tip of the stem. The rays do...