define biparous type of inflorescence with examples
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Biparous or Dichasial Cyme:
In this type of inflorescence the peduncle bears a terminal flower and stops growing. At the same time the peduncle produces two lateral younger flowers or two lateral branches each of which terminates in a flower. There are three flowers; the oldest one is in the centre.
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