Corymb
A corymb is a type of flower cluster where the individual flowers bloom at different heights, creating a flat-topped or rounded appearance. In this arrangement, the outer flowers open first, while the inner flowers bloom later, allowing for a visually appealing display. Corymbs can be found in various plant species, including Corylus avellana (hazel) and Viburnum.
This floral structure is characterized by its short stalks, which connect the flowers to a central stem. The corymb is often confused with other flower arrangements, such as umbels, but differs in its height variation and overall shape. Corymbs are common in many gardens and natural landscapes.