COMPOUND FLOWER -- A flower made up of many florets, e.g Chrysanthemum. COMPOUND LEAF -- A leaf made up or two or more leaflets attached to the leaf stalk; e.g Schefflera.
COMPOUND FLOWER: A flower made up of many florets. COMPOUND LEAF: A leaf made up or two or more leaflets attached to the leaf stalk. CONIFER: A cone bearing tree with tiny needlelike leaves.
Flowers: The compound flowers are composed of 5-8 florets and bracts in dusty rose to mauve, giving the appearance of large clusters. The corolla of each floret is tubular, making them popular with hummingbirds. Suggested Varieties: ...
Floret (or flowerhead) A small flower which is part of a much larger compound flower head; a short, tight cluster of flowers, such as those found in the daisy family. Floriferous Blooming profusely.
One of the broad, conspicuously colored florets of a compound flower, the structure of which suggests a single petal of an ordinary flower.
(Gr. diskos, a disk) having the form of a disk; discoid flower; a compound flower not radiated but with tubular florets.distal search for term- a. (L. distare, to stand apart) farthest away from the point of attachment or origin.
See also: Flower head, Plant, Petal, Flower, Floret
 
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