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dichasium
‖ dichasium Bot. (daɪˈkeɪzɪəm) Pl. -ia. [mod.L., f. Gr. δίχασις division.] A form of cymose inflorescence, apparently but not really dichotomous, in which the main axis produces a pair of lateral axes, each of which similarly produces a pair, and so on; a biparous cyme.1875 Bennett & Dyer Sachs' Bot...
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Pseudanthium
Nothofagaceae in subgenus Lophozonia - a three‐flowered dichasium without branches.
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monochasium
‖ monochasium Bot. (mɒnəʊˈkeɪzɪəm) Pl. -ia. Also anglicized moˈnochasy. [mod.L., f. µόνο-ς mono- + χάσι-ς chasm, separation. Cf. dichasium.] Eichler's name for that form of cymose inflorescence in which the main axis produces only a single branch; a uniparous cyme.1890 in Century Dict. 1891 in Syd. ...
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Hypericum swinkianum
Each dichasium produces 7-31 bright yellow flowers, each with 5 petals and numerous yellow stamens. The capsules are 5-parted.
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dichasial
dichasial, a. Bot. (daɪˈkeɪzɪəl) [f. next + -al1.] Belonging to or of the nature of a dichasium.1876 J. H. Balfour in Encycl. Brit. IV. 124/1 In the natural order Caryophyllaceæ, the dichasial cymose form of inflorescence is very general.
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Hypericum myrtifolium
The branching flowerheads produce 7–30 flowers in a dichasium arrangement.
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pleo-
pleio-, plio-, pleo- (plaɪəʊ, pliːəʊ) combining forms of Gr. πλείων (poet. πλέων), πλεῖον, more, compar. of πολύς, -ύ, much; see poly-. Plio-, which follows Latin spelling, is chiefly used in generic names and their derivatives, as Pliosaurus, Pliosaurian. ‖ pleiochasium (-ˈkeɪzɪəm) Bot. [mod.L., ir...
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Buddleja anchoensis
The inflorescences are deep yellow, 6–15 cm long by 5–10 cm wide, comprising a terminal globose head with one or two branches below, each bearing a dichasium
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Myrcianthes oreophila
Inflorescence is a three-flowered dichasium, or just a single flower; calyx-lobes deltoid, blunt-tipped, 3.5–4 mm. wide at base, about 3.5 mm. long, externally
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Gymnosporia
separated it based on the presence of achyblasts (truncated branchlets) and spines, alternate leaves or fascicles of leaves, an inflorescence that forms a dichasium
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Inflorescence
successive pedicels follow a zig-zag path on the same plane: rhipidium (many Iridaceae)
Two secondary axes: dichasial cyme
Secondary axis still dichasial: dichasium A verticillaster is a fascicle with the structure of a dichasium; it is common among the Lamiaceae.
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