| 31. | The elephant's face is covered in corymbs, his body is covered in a net and his neck bears a bell.
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| 32. | Some species also have a fringe of large, showy sterile flowers round the perimeter of the corymb to act as a pollinator target.
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| 33. | A corymb may have a paniculate branching structure, with the lower flowers having longer hawthorns and rowans, produce their flowers in corymbs.
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| 34. | A corymb may have a paniculate branching structure, with the lower flowers having longer hawthorns and rowans, produce their flowers in corymbs.
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| 35. | The " Hydrangea anomala " species differs in being smaller ( to ) and having flower corymbs up to 15 cm diameter.
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| 36. | The so-called cymose "'corymb "'is similar to a racemose corymb but has a panicle-like structure.
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| 37. | The so-called cymose "'corymb "'is similar to a racemose corymb but has a panicle-like structure.
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| 38. | The flowers are faintly scented and arranged in fairly open, corymb-like groups on the ends of the branches on erect stalks long.
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| 39. | It has narrow, lanceolate leaves up to 8 cm ( 3.2 inches ) long and yellow flower heads arranged like a corymb.
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| 40. | The flowers are 7 10 mm in diameter, with five very pale pink petals and pale yellowish stamens, produced in corymbs in the spring.
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