Forms of cyme. 2, campanula (racemose).

Campanula

Forms of cyme. 2, campanula (racemose).

Forms of cyme. 5, chickweed (dichotomous).

Chickweed

Forms of cyme. 5, chickweed (dichotomous).

"Cyme, in Botany, a common form of Centrifugal inflorescence, in which the rachis or floral axis disappears by separating into irregular branches, and these are short and corymbose." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

Cyme

"Cyme, in Botany, a common form of Centrifugal inflorescence, in which the rachis or floral axis disappears…

"Cyme is produced when a single flower at the top of the stem has two branches, one on each side, which in turn subdivides in the same way."—Darby, 1855

Cyme

"Cyme is produced when a single flower at the top of the stem has two branches, one on each side, which…

Forms of cyme. 1, pink.

Cyme

Forms of cyme. 1, pink.

A young sprout of the Forget Me Not flower.

Forget Me Not

A young sprout of the Forget Me Not flower.

Forms of cyme. 6, Forget-me-not (scorpioid).

Forget-me-not

Forms of cyme. 6, Forget-me-not (scorpioid).

A young sprout of a Houseleek.

Houseleek

A young sprout of a Houseleek.

Forms of cyme. 4, Privet (panicled).

Privet

Forms of cyme. 4, Privet (panicled).

Forms of cyme. 3, stonecrop (spicate).

Stonecrop

Forms of cyme. 3, stonecrop (spicate).