A more or less flattopped, racemose (indeterminate) inflorescence in which the branches or the pedicels start from different points but all reach to about the same level.
A flat-topped or convex flower cluster, in which outer stems are long and those toward the center are shorter.
A flat-topped or convex flower cluster having flower stalks arising from different points on the stem.
A flat, or convex, flower-cluster where the peduncles or pedicels do not all issue from the same point upon the stem.
A flat-topped, racemose inflorescence in which the branches or the pedicels start from different points but all reach roughly the same level.
An inflorescence in which the outer flower-stalks are much longer than the inner ones, so that the flowers are all more or less at the same level in a flat-topped cluster (as in an umbel, but in the latter all flower-stalks arise from a single point on the top of the stem).