umbel

[ˈʌmbəl]

umbel Definition

a flat-topped or rounded flower cluster in which the individual flower stalks arise from about the same point, characteristic of plants of the parsley family..

Using umbel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "umbel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The umbel of the carrot plant is a common example of this type of inflorescence.

  • Example

    The flowers in an umbel are arranged in a way that makes them look like they are radiating from a single point.

  • Example

    The dill plant produces an umbel of small yellow flowers.

umbel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for umbel

Phrases with umbel

  • an umbel in which each primary stalk supports a secondary umbel rather than a single flower

    Example

    The compound umbel of the poison hemlock plant is highly toxic.

  • an umbel in which each primary stalk supports a single flower

    Example

    The simple umbel of the wild onion plant is a common sight in fields and meadows.

  • umbellet

    a secondary umbel in a compound umbel

    Example

    The poison hemlock plant has many small white flowers arranged in umbellets.

Origins of umbel

from Latin 'umbella', meaning 'parasol'

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Summary: umbel in Brief

'Umbel' [ˈʌmbəl] refers to a type of flower cluster characterized by individual flower stalks arising from about the same point, forming a flat-topped or rounded shape. This type of inflorescence is common in plants of the parsley family, such as the carrot and dill plants. Umbels can be simple or compound, with the latter having secondary umbels instead of single flowers. An example of a compound umbel is the highly toxic poison hemlock plant.