Verticillaster is a term used to describe a type of inflorescence that is commonly found in plants belonging to the mint family. However, there are also several synonyms that can be used to refer to this particular type of inflorescence. One such synonym is the term "whorled cyme," which is often used by botanists to describe a cluster of flowers that are arranged in a circular or whorled pattern around a stem. Other synonyms for the Verticillaster include the terms "false whorl," "pseudo-verticillate," and "spike-like cyme." These terms are all used to describe a similar pattern of flower arrangement in which multiple flowers are clustered together in a sort of spiral pattern along the stem.