An Introduction to Systematical And Physiological Botany

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Conjugate Two spikes going from the summit of the pedun- cle, as in the European and small-flowered heliotrope.
d. Ramose divided into branches, as in the English mercury.
e. Intercepted in separate groups, as in the wood betony.
81. Corymb : The corymbus or corymb, is a spike whose partial flower stalks are gradually longer as they stand lower on the common stalk, so that all the flowers are nearly on a level.
The Virginian gelder-rose, a common garden shrub, affords a very perfect specimen of
... this kind of inflorescence. The cuckoo-flower, scurvy-grass, gold-of-pleasure, and other plants of the class tetrady- namia, also have corymbose flowers. (F. 9, a. ) The corymb differs from the umbel in this circumstance, that in the former, the partial foot-stalks take their origin from different 96 NOMENCLATURE OF THE FLOWER.
parts of the common stalk ; whilst in the latter, all the peduncles proceed from a common centre.
82. The only varieties of the corymb necessary to be mentioned, are the simple and the compound.


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