Definition of Cymosely

1. cymose [adv] - See also: cymose

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cymosely

cymlings
cymlins
cymogene
cymogenes
cymograph
cymographs
cymoid
cymol
cymolite
cymols
cymophane
cymophanes
cymophanous
cymoscope
cymose
cymosely (current term)
cymotrichous
cymotrichy
cymous
cymrite
cymrites
cymule
cymules
cymæ
cymæ inversæ
cymæ rectæ
cymæ reversæ
cynanche
cynanches
cynancum

Literary usage of Cymosely

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Botany by Geological Survey of California, William Henry Brewer, Sereno Watson, Asa Gray (1880)
"... shorter than the inter- nodes : panicle virgate and racemose, loose : peduncles longer than the subtending floral leaves, cymosely 2 - 7-flowered : very ..."

2. A Flora of Western Middle California by Willis Linn Jepson (1911)
"AURATUS Engelm. is characterized by the lax cymosely-paniculate inflorescence of usually pale-colored flowers.— Suisun Marshes; Stege; Saratoga. »Sept. ..."

3. Flora of Tropical Africa by Daniel Oliver (1871)
"Flowers white, in dense many-flowered cymosely-branched more or less ... Flowers " yellow " in broad terminal cymosely branched pilose-pubescent panicles, ..."

4. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1916)
"8-16 in. high, nearly simple, leafy, cymosely few-nd., above puberulent and whitish ... Sts. stout, ascending, 4-12 in. high, few-lvd., cymosely few-fld., ..."

5. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium by United States National Herbarium, United States National Museum (1891)
"... persistently white-woolly, not glandular: leaves from spatulate to lanceolate: heads 4 to 6 mm. long, very numerous iii small cymosely paniculate ..."

6. Synoptical Flora of North America: The Gamopetalae, Being a Second Edition by Asa Gray (1888)
"... (of most parts of the world) ; with sessile and sometimes decurrent entire 1> and cymosely clustered or glomerate heads of whitish or yellowish flowers. ..."

7. Structural Botany: Or Organography on the Basis of Morphology. To which is by Asa Gray (1879)
"... or cymosely disposed. The reverse occurs in all Labiatae and most Scrophulariaceae, where the flowers, when clustered, arc in cymes, but these cymes are ..."

8. Gray's Botanical Text-book by Asa Gray (1879)
"The heads terminate main stems as well as lateral branches, so that the}- are centrifugally or cymosely disposed. The reverse occurs in all Labiatae and ..."

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