- A
cyathium (pl.: cyathia) is one of the
specialised pseudanthia ("false flowers")
forming the
inflorescence of
plants in the
genus Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae)...
- Euphorbia,
flowers occur in a head,
called the
cyathium (plural cyathia). Each male or
female flower in the
cyathium head has only its
essential ****ual part...
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leaves about 6 cm (2 in) long. The
complex green-yellow
inflorescence (
cyathium),
typical of Euphorbia,
appears in late
spring and
early summer. It is...
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inflorescences (cyathia)
opening Emerging stem
Christ thorn inflorescence (
cyathium)
close up view
Euphorbia milii var
splendens Euphorbia milii Euphorbia...
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inflorescence called syconium and the
genus Euphorbia has
cyathia (sing.
cyathium),
usually organised in umbels.
Matricaria chamomilla (calathid) Triti****...
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pseudanthium ("false flower" made up of
several true flowers)
called a
cyathium. This is
usually a small, cup-like
involucre consisting of fused-together...
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arranged pairs, each leaf less than a
centimeter long. The
inflorescence is a
cyathium with
scalloped white petal-like
appendages surrounding the
actual flowers...
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North and
South America and
naturalized elsewhere. They
belong to the
Cyathium type of inflorescence. Here, the
inflorescence axis is
convex in shape...
- with many
stamens surrounding a
single ovary. In fact, the
structure is a
cyathium (sometimes
called a pseudanthium,
meaning a "false flower"). It is made...
- (10–16 ft) tall, and
sometimes much taller. The
false flower is in fact a
cyathium surrounded by large,
colorful bracts.
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