Inflorescence

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Inflorescence: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Inflorescence, Racemose Inflorescence, Cymose Inflorescence, Verticillaster Inflorescence, Cyathium Inflorescence, Hypanthodium Inflorescence, Capitulum Inflorescence, Spadix Inflorescence and, Spike Inflorescence

Important Questions on Inflorescence

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What is acropetal order in the arrangement of flowers?

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In helicoid cyme type of inflorescence, all the flowers are borne on the different side forming a sort of helix.

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Helicoid cyme is an Uniparous or Monochasial Cyme.

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In dichasial cyme, the main axis ends in a flower, and it produces only one lateral branch at a time ending in a flower.

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Distinguish between monochacial and dichacial cyme.

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Explain the arrangement of flowers in a dichasial cyme.

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Give some examples of flowers with helicoid cyme.

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Define helicoid cyme.

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Zigzag cymose inflorescence is known as scorpioid inflorescence.

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Give some examples of flowers with scorpiod cyme.

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What is a scorpiod cyme?

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In monochasial cyme, the main axis ends in a flower and it produces only one lateral branch at a time ending in a flower.

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Give some examples of flowers that have monochasial cyme.

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Explain the arrangement of flowers in monochasial cyme.

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In which family is the capitulum inflorescence found?

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The capitulum is surrounded or subtended by an involucre of bracts giving it the appearance of a single flower. 

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Draw the diagram of capitulum inflorescence.

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Describe the peduncle flattened inflorescence.

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Distinguish between umbel and compound umbel.

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Wild carrot is an example of a compound umbel.