Flowers terminal in umbellate panicles, the umbellets opposite and each bearing 3 flowerets.
Fournier, wherein the usually umbellate inflorescence of Pelargonium was, through the lengthening of the main stalk, transformed into a raceme.
I have also met with it in Trifolium repens, in the umbellate variety of the common primrose, and in the scarlet geranium.
This has been observed in pelargoniums and in the Chinese primrose, in both of which the effect was to replace the umbellate form of inflorescence by a capitate one.
With these hardy plants too, a variety of the nobler hardy ferns would thrive, as the Struthiopteris; the finer types of the Umbellate order (Ferula and others) would also come in well here.
Umbellate plants have numerous rays on the umbels of strong stems, but the number is seen to decrease and to become very small on the weakest lateral [723] branches.
This fact at once points to an analogy with the umbellate allies, and induces us to examine the insertion of the flowers more critically.
Leafy-stemmed coarse weeds, chiefly smooth and glaucous, with corymbed or umbellate heads of yellow flowers; produced in summer and autumn.
Flowers greenish, 5-parted, solitary or inumbellate clusters in the axils.
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