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Raceme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A raceme is a type of inflorescence that is unbranched and indeterminate and bears pedicellate flowers — flowers having short floral stalks called pedicels — along the axis. In botany, axis mean...
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raceme n. An inflorescence having stalked flowers arranged singly along an elongated unbranched axis, as in the lily of the valley ... A raceme is a type of inflorescence that is unbranched and indeterminate and bears pedicellate flowers — flowers having short floral stalks called pedicels — along the axis.
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(Click to enlarge) inflorescence umbel and corymb panicle and raceme (Elizabeth Morales) inflorescence n ... Indeterminate simple inflorescences are generally called racemose. The main kind of racemose inflorescence is the raceme, the other kind of racemose inflorescences can all be derived from this one by...
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You aren't signed in Sign In Help ... Vicia villosa - raceme inflorescence by Bognár Jn.. ... Click this icon to see all public photos and videos tagged with raceme inflorescence...
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They are also called simple inflorescences since their main axis is not branched. Complex types are branched. Among the complex inflorescences are double racemes (where a single flower is replaced by a raceme), double umbels, etc.
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A spicate raceme (Figures 1B and 3A) has an unbranched central axis (rachis) with sessile spikelets and short pedicellate spikelets at inflorescence nodes. Raceme inflorescences (Figure 1C) have pedicels supporting single spikelets, with the pedicel attached to the cental axis (rachis).
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TOP > J-EAST > List of Journal Titles (J) > J Plant Res(2002) > Flowering: From Photoreceptor and Circadian Clock to Inflorescence Architecture. Formation of raceme-inflorescence by corymbosa2 gene.
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Types of racemose inflorescence include the raceme, a spike of similar, stalked flowers, as seen in lupin Lupinus. A corymb, seen in candytuft Iberis amara, is rounded or flat-topped because the pedicels of the flowers vary in length, the outer pedicels being longer than the inner ones.
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4. Catkin: Inflorescence With Unisexual Flowers ... Raceme: Unbranched inflorescence with flowers on pedicels. ... Panicle: A branched or compound raceme (i.e. main rachis with branches bearing flowers on pedicels).
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