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cymes (noun) - In botany, cymes are a type of flat-topped or convex flower cluster in which the central flower opens first, with the outer flowers opening in sequence towards the edge
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In the form of cymes forming terminal corymbs.
Flowers from floral buds on fascicled cymes.
The cymes are usually shorter than the leaflets.
Flowers are solitary or form on cymes of two to three.
Umbels or cymes of two to nine flowers.
The flowers are carried on terminal corymbs or cymes.
The cymes are leafy and bear many flowers.
Show corymbose cymes inflorescence.
The cymes are naked save for the linear bracts.
The lateral cymes are staminate.
Cymes are dense and pubescent.
Flowers are borne in axillary cymes.
The yellow flowers are arranged in cymes and are sweetly scented.
Flowers are solitary or borne in cymes.
The secondary cymes can be of any of the different types of dichasia and monochasia.
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The inflorescences are axillary cymes.
Yellow flowers form in cymes from November to January.
Inflorescence usually scorpioid cymes.
White or cream coloured flowers appear on cymes between October and February.
The inflorescence is axillary or terminal with solitary flowers or simple cymes.
Flowers grow on the branches on short cymes and a thin calyx.
Michel Cymes is a French medical doctor.
Flowers are grouped to form cymes.
Specialist doctor Michel Cymes works in a Paris hospital.
It has white or pale yellow flowers that appear in terminal cymes.
A botryoid in which the single flowers are replaced by cymes is a definite thyrse or thyrsoid.
The inflorescence is cymose, with simple or complex cymes.
White fragrant flowers form on panicled cymes from August to October.
Flowers are white, and occur in terminal cymes.
Unit of Poles under command of Paweł Cymes begins offensive on Cuiavia.
The hermaphroditic flowers are terminal, blooming singly or branched or forked in cymes.
Each verticillaster consist of two condensed dichasial cymes at axils of normal leaves.
Flowers are perfect, and borne either singly or in terminal or axillary, paniculate cymes.
A raceme in which the single flowers are replaced by cymes is called a ( indefinite ) thyrse.
In an astonishing violet color, they are grouped in a cluster that botanists call cymes.
The Inflorescences are terminal, loose, simple or compound cymes or dense axillary glomerules.
The inflorescence is umbel-like consisting of a single terminal flower surrounded by three cymes.
Flowers of A. ponderosa are polygamous and form cymes at the bases of leaves.
Following initiation of the first cyme, many plants produced one or more additional cymes.
The inflorescences are cymes up to 10 cm long.
Most of the ones I describe have been of no value, says Michel Cymes.
Flowers are in multi-flowered cymes or panicles, white or yellow-green.
The inflorescence is terminal or axillary, consisting of thyrsiform cymes or compound umbels.
Cymes - Carrot salad of Jewish origin.
Its yellow flowers are solitary or in short cymes among the leaves.
Michel Cymes deals with " animators surrounded by flatterers " - Télé 7 Jours.
Flowers are small, mostly appearing in cymes or fascicles.
The flowers are borne in terminal inflorescences of between 3 and 6 cymes.
The flowers are borne in flat-topped cymes 10 cm in diameter in mid to late spring.
White flowers appear between August and November, in cymes of panicles.