differenciate between racemose and cymose inflorescence
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Racemose inflorescence
1.young flowers are present at the tip while older flowers are arranged at the base of this inflorescence.Such an arrangement is called acropetal succession
2.the main axis in racemose inflorescence continues to grow and produce flowers laterally.
Cymose inflorescence
1.younger flowers are present at the base of the inflorescence while older flowers are present at the top.such and arrangement is called besipatle succession.
2.the main axis is the cymose inflorescence has limited growth which later terminates in to a flower.
1.young flowers are present at the tip while older flowers are arranged at the base of this inflorescence.Such an arrangement is called acropetal succession
2.the main axis in racemose inflorescence continues to grow and produce flowers laterally.
Cymose inflorescence
1.younger flowers are present at the base of the inflorescence while older flowers are present at the top.such and arrangement is called besipatle succession.
2.the main axis is the cymose inflorescence has limited growth which later terminates in to a flower.
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- Racemose: In racemose types of inflorescence, the main axis grows continuously and flowers are present laterally on the floral axis.
- Cymose: In the cymose type of inflorescence, the main axis does not grow continuously. A flower is present terminally on the main axis. The flowers are borne in a basipetal order.
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