Definition of Thyrsoid. Meaning of Thyrsoid. Synonyms of Thyrsoid

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Definition of Thyrsoid

Thyrsoid
Thyrsoid Thyr"soid (th[~e]r"soid), Thyrsoidal Thyr*soid"al (th[~e]r*soid"al), a. [Gr. ?; ? thyrsus + ? form, shape: cf. F. thyrso["i]de.] Having somewhat the form of a thyrsus.

Meaning of Thyrsoid from wikipedia

- cymes is a definite thyrse or thyrsoid. Thyrses are often confusingly called panicles. Thyrse Aesculus hippocastanum Thyrsoid Syringa vulgaris Other combinations...
- terete, long. Flowers: June, July. Perfect, white, borne in many-flowered thyrsoid panicles, 200–250 mm (8–10 in) long. Pedicels slender, downy. Calyx: Globular...
- three leaflets. Flowers are creamish or yellowish and arranged in axillary thyrsoid inflorescences. Fruits are indehiscent. Its closest relative is the Tasmanian...
- alternately along the stems. The inflorescences are most commonly thyrse or thyrsoid, or rarely the flowers are arranged into a raceme. The showy, solitary...
- white or occasionally yellow inflorescences are axillary, solitary and thyrsoid 3–14 cm long by 1–4 cm wide, the corollas 5–17 mm long. The species is...
- at the base, the margins entire. The lavender inflorescences are small, thyrsoid, and often few-flowered, 1.5–3 cm long by 1.5–2.5 cm wide, the corollas...
- margins serrate or entire. The often fragrant inflorescences are slender, thyrsoid, almost cylindrical, 6 – 22 cm long by 1.2 – 3 cm wide. The colour of the...
- (Barstow 2014). They are borne profusely in an  racemose, paniculate and/or thyrsoid arrangement. The flowers appear from late May through July. The flowers...
- minutely puberulous on veins of lower surface. Flowers are terminal in thyrsoid panicles, at ends of short lateral shoots, and are very fragrant. Calyx...
- and the leave blade is 1-foliolate. The inflorescences can be axillary, thyrsoid or racemose. The four sepals are connated on the basis. The four petals...