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- plane: rhipidium (many Iridaceae) Two secondary axes: dichasial cyme Secondary axis still dichasial: dichasium (characteristic of Caryophyllaceae) Secondary...
- blooming singly or branched or forked in cymes. The inflorescence is usually dichasial at least in the lower parts, which means that in the axil of each peduncle...
- one-sided, with 15–30 flowers. Each verticillaster consist of two condensed dichasial cymes in the axils of normal leaves. Each flower has an actinomorphic...
- Flowers are solitary or in inflorescences in a raceme or a helicoid or dichasial cyme. Inflorescences bear persistent or deciduous bracts or bractlets...
- flowers of Viburnum c****inoides emerge from a dense cluster called a dichasial cyme composed of many trios of one terminal axis and two lateral axes...
- status as Rotheca myricoides 'Ugandense". The flowers are arranged in dichasial cymes and are sometimes arranged in short-pedunculate panicles. The stamens...
- Distinguishing characters of Euphorbia ouachitana include its annual habit, fused dichasial bracts, and red-brown seeds with pits distributed in rows. Euphorbia ouachitana...
- peduncle. They are narrowly ovate or linear and slightly unequal. The dichasial cyme inflorescence is on the terminal end of the plant. The flower of...
- elliptic-lanceolate, base rounded, apex acute, 3-nerved at base, subsessile. Cymes dichasial, axillary or terminal; pedicel 1-1.5 cm long, winged. Flowering and fruiting...
- stalks (petioles) up to 10 cm long. The inflorescences are umbels borne on dichasial cymes. The umbels have 30 to 60 flowers, are from 7 mm to 18 mm in diameter...