cyme A usually broad and flattish determinate inflorescence, i.e., with its central or terminal flowers blooming earliest. GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms New Search: ...
CYME -- A flat-topped or domed flower head in which the flowers at the center open first. - D - DAMPING OFF -- Decay of young seedlings at ground level following fungal attack. Often the result of soil borne diseases and over watering.
Cyme A more or less flat-topped determinate inflorescence whose outer flowers open last. Cytology The study of cells and often chromosomes.
cyme A flower stalk on which the florets start blooming from the top of the stem and progress toward the bottom. cyst The swollen, egg-containing female body of certain nematodes. Can be seen on the outside of infected roots.
o Cyme - one terminal flower and two or more side flowers coming from the end of the axis. Examples are Plumeria spp. (frangipani) and Solanum seaforthianum (Brazilian nightshade).
cyme search for term- n. (Gr. kyein, to swell) a cluster of flowers in which each main and secondary stem bears a single flower, the bud on the main stem blooming first; determinate inflorescence in which each growing point ends in a flower.
Cymose- Bearing a cyme, a more or less flat-topped floral cluster with the central flowers opening first. Cytokinins- A class of hormones that promote and control growth responses of plants.
The flowering part of a plant, or mode of flowering. Inflorescences may be of many kinds: spike, panicle, umbel, capitulum, corymb, cyme and spadix. Inorganic ...
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