Lexicographical Neighbors of Corymbous
Literary usage of Corymbous
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Class-book of Botany: Being Outlines of the Structure, Physiology and by Alphonso Wood (1861)
"Stem thick, 2—if high, striate, terminating in a ¡arge, diffuse, corymbous panicle
of large heads. Rays white or purplish, 100 or more, short. Jn.—Aug. ..."
2. Class-book of Botany: Being Outlines of the Structure, Physiology, and by Alphonso Wood (1873)
"Decumbent and diffusely branched, hirsute ; Ivs. linear and subulata ; hds.
very small, loosely corymbous ; rays minute.—Dry soil, W. States S. to La. ..."
3. Class-book of Botany: Being Outlines of the Structure, Physiology, and by Alphonso Wood (1869)
"... glabrous ; with the corymbous branches hirsute ; Ivs. sessile, ... tho upper
very entire, the lower serrate ; branches corymbous- ..."
4. The New American Botanist and Florist: Including Lessons in the Structure by Alphonso Wood (1889)
"Decumbent and diffusely branched, hirsute ; Ivs. linear anr tabulate ; hde.
very small, loosely corymbous. ® Dry soil, W. and SW. 0'—2f. ..."
5. The Student's book of cutaneous medicine and diseases of the skin by Erasmus Wilson (1865)
"It is not unusual to find the corymbous or clustered arrangement on the limbs,
while on the trunk the ..."
6. The Floricultural Cabinet, and Florists Magazine by Joseph Harrison (1850)
"The flowers are borne in terminal corymbous heads. Petals small, yellow, and the
immense number of long filaments are of a brilliant red. ..."