Examples of racemose and cymose inflorescence
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Example—Crotolaria (B. Atasi, Fig. 77, A), mustard. A compound raceme, in which the rachis is branched and branches bear the pedicellate flowers in racemose fashion is called panicle, e.g. Peltophorum.
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The different types of the cymose inflorescence are: Monochasial/Uniparous– the main axis ends in a flower and has one lateral branch. Example: Drosera. Dichasial/Biparous– The main axis produces a flower at the tip and produces two branches simultaneously at a lower level both of which also end in flowers.
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