Definition of Cyathia. Meaning of Cyathia. Synonyms of Cyathia

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- A cyathium (pl.: cyathia) is one of the specialised pseudanthia ("false flowers") forming the inflorescence of plants in the genus Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae)...
- different plants. It is not unusual for the central cyathia of a cyme to be purely male, and for lateral cyathia to carry both ****es. Sometimes, young plants...
- Garden Merit. Euphorbia milii, crown of thorns Christ thorn inflorescences (cyathia) opening Emerging stem Christ thorn inflorescence (cyathium) close up view...
- to 45 cm (18 in), bearing terminal cymes of acid yellow flower-heads (cyathia) in spring and summer. The cultivar 'Major' has gained the Royal Horticultural...
- stems. It has a stout trunk and is glabrous except for the flowers (cyathia). The cyathia are small greenish-yellow, 3-4 appear in almost stalkless clusters...
- up to 3 centimetres (1.2 in) long, and arranged in opposite pairs. The cyathia, bi****ual reproductive structures unique to plants in the genus, are very...
- pistillate female flower. Dipsacaceae Euphorbiaceaepseudanthia are called cyathia, composed of a single carpal flower with few to many single stamen staminate...
- (Moraceae) has an inflorescence called syconium and the genus Euphorbia has cyathia (sing. cyathium), usually organised in umbels. Matricaria chamomilla (calathid)...
- flowers of the poinsettia are un****uming. They are grouped within the cyathia (small yellow structures found in the center of each leaf bunch, or false...
- nectar the plant produces. The stalk exudes a toxic milky white latex. The cyathia or false flowers, are located in clusters at the head of the stalk and...