Explain Racemose and Cymose inflorescence.
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Racemose inflorescence Cymose inflorescence
This is an indefinite or indeterminate type of inflorescence This is a definite or determinate type of inflorescence
The main axis does not end the growth with a flower The main axis ends the growth with a flower
The flowers are borne in acropetal succession, that is, lower ones are older and upper ones are younger flowers The flowers are borne in basipetal succession, that is, lower ones are younger flowers and upper ones are older flowers
Flowers are borne laterally Flowers are borne terminally
The opening of flowers occurs at short intervals Opening of successive flowers take long intervals
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Racemose inflorescence
A type of flowering shoot in which the growing region at the tip of the flower stalk continues to produce new flower buds during growth. As a result, the youngest flowers are at the top and the oldest flowers are at the base of the stalk.
Cymose inflorescence
The cymose inflorescence is characterised by the presence of a flower at the apex of the flower axis. The growth of the main axis is limited and the lateral axis also terminates into flower and that limits the growth of the axis.
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