Arrangement of flowers is acropetal but
opening is like centripetal. This is seen in
the inflorescence of....???
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Inflorescence is a flowering shoot that bears more than one flower. There are two types of inflorescence Cymose and Racemose. Of the two types of inflorescence Cymose inflorescence is more primitive and Racemose is derived. (Parkin 1914)
Racemose
In this type of inflorescence the main axis does not end in a flower, but it grows continuously and develops flowers on its lateral sides in acropetal succession (acropetal (adj.) - of leaves or flowers; developing or opening in succession from base to apex ).
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⭐. Racemose
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