. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. 54 CVMOSE inflorescences (/^) The main axis has its lateral inflorescences set closely together to form an umbel, and the lateral inflor- escences are in turn umbels (fig. 73) - Compound Umbel. ExamplesâParsley, ('arrot. lit B. CYMOSE INFLORESCENCES. In this type of inflorescence every axis grows only for a limited, de^m/e period, and terminates in a flower: each axis possesses only a very few (usually one or two) branches, and. i/ 79 80 these latter grow morr strongly than the inflorescence-axis which bears them. Usuahy the flowers at the ap
. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. 54 CVMOSE inflorescences (/^) The main axis has its lateral inflorescences set closely together to form an umbel, and the lateral inflor- escences are in turn umbels (fig. 73) - Compound Umbel. ExamplesâParsley, ('arrot. lit B. CYMOSE INFLORESCENCES. In this type of inflorescence every axis grows only for a limited, de^m/e period, and terminates in a flower: each axis possesses only a very few (usually one or two) branches, and. i/ 79 80 these latter grow morr strongly than the inflorescence-axis which bears them. Usuahy the flowers at the apex of a cymose inflorescence open before those on the branches, so thai they do not open in acropetal succession. ^ â There are three main types of vymes. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Groom, Percy, 1865-1931; Penhallow, D. P. (David Pearce), 1854-1910. A manual of the more common herbaceous plants of Quebec and Ontario; Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. Elements of botany. Toronto : Copp, Clark
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