Meaning of thyrse | Babel Free
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“The Thyrsus *, or Thyrse, is a mode of inflorescence very nearly allied to the panicle, being, in fact, a panicle contracted into an ovate, or egg-shaped form⟳. In the thyrse, the middle footstalks, which are longer, extend⟳ horizontally, whilst the upper and lower oes are shorter, and rise⟳ up vertically.”
“The example of the thyrse of Eugenia leads us to understand⟳ several inflorescences which resemble⟳ also racemes or panicles; such are the thyrses of the Lilac.”
“1998, D. W. Stevenson, M. Colella, B. Boom, Rapateaceae, Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber (editors), The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, Volume IV: Flowering Plants, Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and Commelinanae (except Gramineae), page 417, The number⟳ of spikelets is variable, and some genera have⟳ thyrses with 70 spikelets (Saxofridericia, Spathanthus) or only 1-3 spikelets per inflorescence (Stegolepsis, Monotrema).”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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