The flowers are white or red, large, borne in corymbose clusters, and produced in great profusion during June and July.
This is a robust species about a yard high, with large lanceolate leaves, and small, rosy-red flowers arranged in corymbose heads.
It grows from one to two feet high, and bears corymbose clusters of yellow flowers during May and June.
It grows to a height of one or two feet, and bears, from April to June, a corymbose cluster of pure white flowers, each about a quarter of an inch in diameter.
The flowers are hermaphrodites and are borne in more or less dense, corymbose clusters.
Perennials, with alternate pinnate leaves, the upper leaflets sometimes confluent; the (blue or white) corymbose flowers nearly bractless.
A perennial herb, with alternate palmately-lobed leaves, andcorymbose white flowers.
Chiefly perennial, low herbs, woolly or hairy, with rather large often corymbose heads terminating the branches.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "corymbose" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.