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Corymb- A flat-topped floral cluster with outer flowers opening first.
Cotyledon- An embryonic leaf, which often stores food materials, characteristic of seed plants.

 


Corymb A more or less flat-topped indeterminate inflorescence whose outer flowers open first.
Cotyledon The primary leaves of the embryo, present in the seed.

corymb A usually flat-topped flower cluster in which the individual flower stalks grow upward from various points on the main stem to approximately the same level.

Corymbia ficifolia 'Summer Red' produces beautiful bronze-red new growth at various times of the year, but in the summer it has outstanding red flowers. It will grow from 6 to 10 metres, but can be pruned to suit smaller gardens.

o Corymb - pedicels of older flowers longer than those of younger flowers, which brings all of them to nearly the same level.

Vaccinium corymbosum (highbush blueberry)
I never thought about the plant itself as anything other than a generator of tasty treats. Years later, a trip to the New Jersey Pinelands cast the shrub in a new light.

Vaccinium corymbosum - Highbush Blueberry,
Vaccinium ashei - Rabbiteye Blueberry
Vaccinium formosum - Southern Highbush Blueberry
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53. Vaccinium corymbosum `Chandler' blueberry has the longest ripening season of any blueberry--over one-month of harvest. With a sweet, flavorful taste, `Chandler' is sure not to disappoint. Hardy in Zone 6-9. Available from Raintree Nursery.

Little epaulette tree (Pterostyrax corymbosa ). Native to Japan, this small deciduous tree produces three- to six-inch-long panicles of white, fragrant flowers in late spring to early summer. The leaves are bright green above, silvery green below.

corymbosum), so named for the 6-foot-high plants on which they are borne. Northern and southern subtypes of highbush blueberries are available.

corymbosum x V. angustifolium) are a hybrid between lowbush and highbush cultivars. Although shorter than high-bush blueberries, half-high grow in much the same way as their taller relatives. Taste and size meet halfway between highbush and lowbush.

Of all plants considered for edible landscaping, blueberries are among the most attractive - especially the highbush types (Vaccinium corymbosum). These shrubs have distinctive gray bark and are covered with white, lantern-like flowers in spring.

- Highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum):
The most common blueberries and the only type that does not require cross pollination from a different variety of that type to set fruit, although their yield is higher if they do cross pollinate.

Highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum). John calls this the perfect landscape plant for his area. It offers flowers, fruit, and fall color. Melanie makes blueberry muffins and serves them with honey from the couple's three beehives.

Flower heads are borne in corymbs or umbrella shaped clusters. Each flower has five colored flowers surrounding 10 to 20 pale yellow florets. The flowers are commonly white or soft pink but now come in yellows, coral and red.

The grouping can take many forms: a spike, where the blooms are closely packed along a vertical stem; an umbel or a corymb, where the blooms form a flattened dome; the complex hierarchical arrangement called a panicle, ...

Plant Name: Ericaceae
Plant Family: Ericaceae
Scientific Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
Blueberries are native to the Eastern United States.

The flowering part of a plant, or mode of flowering. Inflorescences may be of many kinds: spike, panicle, umbel, capitulum, corymb, cyme and spadix.
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do exactly what they say, flower for one day only, but don't let that put you off, because new buds keep developing in succession on emergent stalks producing a long run of flowers through summer to autumn. Many have 5-9 flowers from each corymb that ...

Other types of blueberries, such as highbush (Vaccinium corymbosum) grow in Michigan, North and South Carolina, Oregon, Virginia and Washington, while lowbush blueberries (V. angustifolium) are native to Maine and Alaska - just to name a few.

corymb search for term- n. (Gr. korys, a helmet) a racemose type of inflorescence in which the lower pedicels are successively elongated forming a more or less flat-topped inflorescence, the outer flowers opening before the inner.

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