Cyme

/saɪm/ noun

A determinate inflorescence where the central or terminal flower opens first, followed by flowers on lateral branches in succession. The main axis terminates in a flower, limiting further growth.

From Greek 'kyma' meaning 'wave' or 'swelling,' referring to the wavelike pattern of flower opening from center outward. The term entered botanical nomenclature in the 19th century to describe this inside-out flowering pattern.

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ARدعامة
BNশীর্ষ
CAcima
CSvrchol
DAtop
DETrugdolde
ELκορυφή
EScima
FAقله
FIhuippu
FRcyme
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