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synflorescence, n. Bot. Brit. |ˌsɪnfləˈrɛsns|, U.S. |ˌsɪnfloʊˈrɛs(ə)ns|, |ˌsɪnfləˈrɛs(ə)ns| [‹ syn- prefix + florescence n.] A complex inflorescence comprising a terminal main inflorescence with subjacent lateral inflorescences.
1944A. B. Stout in Herbertia 11 268 Various monocots..have synflorescences less compacted than those of amaryllis hybrids. 1959Amer. Jrnl. Bot. 46 739/2 For some of the Amaryllidaceae, he [sc. Stout] uses synflorescence, a name first applied by Goebel to inflorescences which appear simple but which, in actuality, are made up of a number of component inflorescences. 1965Jrnl. Linn. Soc. 59 218 Accordingly the inflorescence as a whole represents a system of florescences which Troll calls a ‘polytelic synflorescence’. 1988Ann. Missouri Bot. Garden 75 228/1 Thus the whole flower-bearing ramification system appears as a system of florescences: a (polytelic) synflorescence. 1999Internat. Jrnl. Plant Sci. 159530/2 Synflorescences [of Carpineae] are always unisexual. |