Cymose

Word CYMOSE
Character 6
Hyphenation cy mose
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Cymose"

What do we mean by cymose?

Relating to or resembling a cyme; determinate. adjective

Bearing a cyme or cymes. adjective

Bearing a cyme; composed of cymes; pertaining to or resembling a cyme.

Having the nature of a cyme, or derived from a cyme; bearing, or pertaining to, a cyme or cymes. adjective

Having a usually flat-topped flower cluster in which the main and branch stems each end in a flower that opens before those below it or to its side. adjective

Having a usually flat-topped flower cluster in which the main and branch stems each end in a flower that opens before those below it or to its side adjective

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The word "cymose" in example sentences

The flowers are solitary or cymose and vary in colour from white to purple. ❋ Unknown (1987)

The instances just cited all occur in plants having an indefinite form of inflorescence; but the production of a tuft of leaves or of a leafy shoot above or beyond the inflorescence is not confined to plants with this habit of growth, for Jacquin figures and describes an instance of this nature in the cymose flower-stems of a ❋ Maxwell T. Masters (N/A)

Instances of adhesion between different organs is seen under ordinary circumstances in the bract of the Lime tree, which adheres to the peduncle, also in _Neuropeltis_, while in _Erythrochiton hypophyllanthus_ the cymose peduncles are adherent to the under surface of the leaf. ❋ Maxwell T. Masters (N/A)

Zoosporangia formed from their tips, generally cylindrical or slightly clavate, rarely short and in series; the later ones arising within the empty membranes of preceding ones by upward growth of their basal walls, or rarely beside them by cymose branching. ❋ Unknown (1771)

Prolification in both varieties is also more frequently met with in branched inflorescences than in those in which the flowers are sessile; but the degree of branching seems less material, inasmuch as this malformation is more commonly recorded as occurring in racemes than in the more branched panicles, &c. From the similar arrest of growth in length, in the case of the flower, to that which occurs in the stem in the case of definite inflorescence, it might have been expected that axillary prolification would be more frequent in plants having a cymose arrangement of their flowers than in those whose inflorescence is indefinite; such, however, is not the case. ❋ Maxwell T. Masters (N/A)

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