Corymbe
In Botanical, the corymbe is a Inflorescence simple, indefinite, in which the whole of the Fleur S are in the same plan, a little as ombelle, and their Pédoncule S inserted on the Tige in a way staged as in a bunch, stalks being all the more long as the flowers are peripheral.
It is to some extent a flattened Grappe.
As in the ombelle one, the external flowers are oldest and the development of the inflorescence is Centripète.
Example of corymbe: the Elder tree.
One finds also corymbes made up, as the corymbes composed of flowerheads of some Astéracée S, which were called corymbifères. Example: the Achillée milfoils, whose dense inflorescences resemble by far Ombelle S.
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