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Hi,

Can anyone tell me what the proper horticultural term is for the cluster
of flowers or buds you see at the top section of a stem we're beginning
to see with certain plants in the hedgerows about now?

THanks.
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Julian Barnes wrote:

Can anyone tell me what the proper horticultural term is for the cluster
of flowers or buds


Umbril?

Applies to Queen Anne's Lace and Dill at least.

Google for pics to see it that's what you're seeing.


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On 06/08/16 16:16, Julian Barnes wrote:
Hi,

Can anyone tell me what the proper horticultural term is for the cluster
of flowers or buds you see at the top section of a stem we're beginning
to see with certain plants in the hedgerows about now?

THanks.


Got a spare hour or two?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflorescence
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/terminf1.htm

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