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Umbel logo #10101) Flowery growth 2) Inflorescence 3) Plant inflorescence 4) Type of inflorescence
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umbel logo #22112an inflorescence in which the pedicels originate from one point on top of the peduncle and are usually of equal length. adj. umbellate
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Umbel logo #22590A flat-topped or rounded flower cluster in which the individual flower stalks arise from about the same point
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Umbel logo #21002• (n.) A kind of flower cluster in which the flower stalks radiate from a common point, as in the carrot and milkweed. It is simple or compound; in the latter case, each peduncle bears another little umbel, called umbellet, or umbellule.
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umbel logo #22589An inflorescence where the flowers radiate from a single point, as in Cirrhopetalum clavigerum.
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Umbel logo #20410A form a branching of an inflorescence where the branches radiate out from one point. Reminisant of the spokes of an inside out umbrella. Plants belonging to the family Apiaceae classically have umbels.
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umbel logo #21003(from the article `inflorescence`) In an umbel, each of the pedicels initiates from about the same point at the tip of the peduncle, giving the appearance of an umbrella-like shape, as ... If the axis is short or stunted, the flowers arise from a common point and appear to be at approximately the same level. This pattern, called an ... ...
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Umbel logo #22995an inflorescence in which the flower stalks arise from a common point (in a compound umbel, this branching is repeated)
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Umbel logo #20637A flat flowerhead, with all the pedicels arising from the same point.
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Umbel logo #20901A flower grouping with individual flower stalks or floral groupings radiating from a central axis; often flat-topped and umbrella-like.
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umbel logo #20973<plant biology> A racemose inflorescence in which all the individual flower stalks arise in a cluster at the top of the peduncle and are of about equal length. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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Umbel logo #21767an inflorescence in which the flower stalks arise from a common point (in a compound umbel, this branching is repeated)
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Umbel logo #22034An inflorescence with several to many stalked flowers arising from a common point, like the stems of a candelabra.
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Umbel logo #22037A cluster of flowers in which the flower stalks arise from the same level.
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Umbel logo #22038A cluster of flowers in which the flower stalks arise from the same level.
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Umbel logo #22487Corymbose or indeterminate cluster with branches or rays arising from a common point and about equal in length, resembling framework of umbrella; umbels are characteristic of the Umbellifera.
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umbel logo #21192A flower structure shaped like an umbrella.
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Umbel logo #21217An umbel is an inflorescence in which all the flowers are borne upon pedicels of equal length arising from a common centre. The arrangement is characteristic of the Umbelliferae family.
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Umbel logo #20885A flowering head where the pedicels (individual flower stems) all spring from one point, usually the end of the peduncle.
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umbel logo #22484A mostly flat topped flower cluster in which individual flower stems radiate from a common point, like the ribs of an umbrella.
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Umbel logo #23534 Name for the inflorescence (glow) of the vine; see under flower. Flower The beginning of this stage in the annual vegetative cycle of the vine. is about six to eight weeks after budding. The exact point in time depends on the year-specific temperature development, the temperature totals achieved at the respective location and the vine-specific...
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umbel logo #20974 noun flat-topped or rounded inflorescence characteristic of the family Umbelliferae in which the individual flower stalks arise from about the same point; youngest flowers are at the center
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Umbel logo #22488A flower head with branches arranged like the ribs of an umbrella.
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umbel logo #21199an inflorescence in which a number of flower stalks or pedicels, nearly equal in length, spread from a common center. See illus. under
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Umbel logo #23338A cluster of flowers with stalks arising from the same point.
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