a. Bot. [f. as prec. + -ED.] = UMBELLATE a. 1: a. Of flowers, etc.
1676. Grew, Anat. Flowers, II. App. § 15. [Flowers] stand either without Stalks or with Stalks, that is, Umbellated as Fenil, &c.
1756. P. Browne, Jamaica, 183. The flowers are disposed in umbellated groups.
1797. Holcroft, trans. Stolbergs Trav., III. xc. A plant which bears an umbellated flower, or tuft.
b. Of plants.
1731. P. Miller, Gard. Dict., s.v. Jacobæa, Shrubby African Ragwort, with hoary Leaves like the umbellated Wormwood.
1812. New Bot. Garden, I. 97. Umbellated Butomus, or Flowering Rush.
1871. Garrod, Mat. Med. (ed. 3), 413. Chimaphila, or umbellated winter green.