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The spike is a type of racemose inflorescence, where the sessile flowers are arranged on the peduncle in an acropetal manner seen in Adhathoda vasica.
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The capitulum is found in members of the Compositae family, whose members include sunflower, marigold, etc., where the sessile flowers develop centripetally on a peduncle.
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The spadix is the type of inflorescence where the peduncle is thick, long and fleshy. It has small sessile and unisexual flowers covered with one or more large green or colourful bracts (spathe). Its examples include maize, palm, Colocasia, banana, etc.
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Flowers appear to have arisen from the same point of peduncle
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Corymb
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The sessile flowers are arranged on peduncle in acropetal manner
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Umbel
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The sessile unisexual and neuter flowers arranged in acropetal succession protected by a modified bract
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Spike
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Unisexual and/or bisexual sessile flowers develop centripetally on a condensed peduncle
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Capitulum
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Spadix
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