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umbelled
ˈumbelled, a. Bot. [f. umbel + -ed2.] = prec.1793 Martyn Lang. Bot. s.v. Umbella, Flowers growing in this manner are called Umbellati, Umbellate or Umbelled flowers. 1812 New. Bot. Garden I. 7 The peduncles from the summit of the stem, umbelled, villose. 1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 29 Inflorescence... Oxford English Dictionary
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Miersiella umbellata
The Latin specific epithet of umbellata is derived from umbella meaning umbelled, referring to the flower. wikipedia.org
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umbellate
umbellate, a. (ˈʌmbɛlət) [ad. mod.L. umbellāt-us, f. L. umbella parasol, umbella: see -ate2. So Sw. umbellat, F. ombellé.] 1. Bot. a. Of flowers: Forming, arranged in, an umbel or umbels.1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. i. xix. (1765) 50 An Umbellate Flower is an aggregate one, consisting of many Florets pl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clintonia umbellulata
The specific epithet umbellulata means "umbelled," which refers to the shape of the plant’s inflorescence. wikipedia.org
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cabbage-tree
ˈcabbage-tree [f. cabbage n.1 1, 2.] 1. A name given to several palm trees, whose central unexpanded mass of leaves or terminal bud is eaten like the head of a cabbage; esp. a. The West Indian tree, Areca or Oreodoxa oleracea, also called cabbage-palm and Palmetto Royal, growing to a height of 150 o... Oxford English Dictionary
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