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"inflorescence, inflorescence - the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms" "inflorescence, ... In a cymose inflorescence, the tip of the main axis produces a... ... Raceme Inflorescence
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Raceme. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search ... In a raceme, the oldest flowers are borne towards the base and new flowers are ... |
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... inflorencences should be noted; e.g., spikelets racemose or ...
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Racemose Inflorescence with Elongated Axis; Simple Raceme; Panicle; Spike; Catkin; Spadix; Racemose Inflorescence with Shortened Axis; Corymb; Umbel ...
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There are many variables, even on one plant, and flower clusters are often described as raceme-like cymes, or cymose panicles, or other words that indicate that ...
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ç Sort out the inflorescences into racemose/cymose and list the plant species in a tabular form as in Table 10.1. ç Identify the type of raceme/cyme giving reasons ...
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Panicle, a compound racemose inflorescence that is usu. a raceme in which the secondary branches are themselves racemose (as the inflorescence of yuccas) ...
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The difference between simple raceme of Crotalaria and simple spike of Achyranthes is Pedicellate flowers. B) Racemose with sessile flowers: Simple spike is ...
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Raceme: elongated inflorescence with floret pedicels of about equal length that develop along a rachis. ... sequence is s unclear, even if cymose. Inflorescence ...
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