a. Bot. [f. as prec. + -ED.] = UMBELLATE a. 1: a. Of flowers, etc.

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1676.  Grew, Anat. Flowers, II. App. § 15. [Flowers] stand … either without Stalks … or with Stalks, that is, Umbellated as Fenil, &c.

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1756.  P. Browne, Jamaica, 183. The flowers are disposed in umbellated groups.

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1797.  Holcroft, trans. Stolberg’s Trav., III. xc. A plant which bears an umbellated flower, or tuft.

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  b.  Of plants.

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1731.  P. Miller, Gard. Dict., s.v. Jacobæa, Shrubby African Ragwort, with hoary Leaves like the umbellated Wormwood.

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1812.  New Bot. Garden, I. 97. Umbellated Butomus, or Flowering Rush.

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1871.  Garrod, Mat. Med. (ed. 3), 413. Chimaphila, or umbellated winter green.

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