cymose$18474$ - traducción al griego
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cymose$18474$ - traducción al griego

TERM USED IN BOTANY TO DESCRIBE A CLUSTER OF FLOWERS
Inflorescences; Synflorescence; Dichasium; Diachasial cyme; Interminate inflorescence; Inflorescense; Cyme (botany); Scorpiod cyme; Flower spike; Cymes; Solitary flower; Cymose; Cymous; Verticillaster inflorescence; Verticillaster; Diahcasial cyme; Dichasia; Inflorescent; Concaulescence; Recaulescence; Recaulescent; Concaulescent; Metatopic; Metatopy; Terminal inflorescence; Thryse
  • peduncle]]
  • [[Amorphophallus titanum]] has the world's largest unbranched  inflorescence. Photo of the plant in bloom in 2000 at [[Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden]] in [[Miami]], FL.
  • capitulum]]

cymose      
adj. συμπλεγματικός

Definición

Verticillaster
·adj A whorl of flowers apparently of one cluster, but composed of two opposite axillary cymes, as in mint. ·see ·Illust. of Whorl.

Wikipedia

Inflorescence

An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are formed on the axis of a plant. The modifications can involve the length and the nature of the internodes and the phyllotaxis, as well as variations in the proportions, compressions, swellings, adnations, connations and reduction of main and secondary axes. One can also define an inflorescence as the reproductive portion of a plant that bears a cluster of flowers in a specific pattern.

The stem holding the whole inflorescence is called a peduncle. The major axis (incorrectly referred to as the main stem) above the peduncle bearing the flowers or secondary branches is called the rachis. The stalk of each flower in the inflorescence is called a pedicel. A flower that is not part of an inflorescence is called a solitary flower and its stalk is also referred to as a peduncle. Any flower in an inflorescence may be referred to as a floret, especially when the individual flowers are particularly small and borne in a tight cluster, such as in a pseudanthium. The fruiting stage of an inflorescence is known as an infructescence. Inflorescences may be simple (single) or complex (panicle). The rachis may be one of several types, including single, composite, umbel, spike or raceme.