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Racemose inflorescence is found in

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Answered by riyansh5
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Types of racemose inflorescence include the capitulum, catkin, corymb, raceme, spadix, spike, and umbel (see illustration). Compare cymose inflorescence.



Answered by TheUnsungWarrior
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Answer:

Racemose inflorescence is found in the plants from the family brassicaceae and fabaceae.

Explanation:

Brassicaceae Examples: Mustard, cabbage, cauliflower, turnip and raddish.

Fabaceae Examples: Pea, groundnut, soybean, moong, arhar, lupine, sunhemp, gram, bean, trifolium, indigofera, sesbania, sweetpea and muliathi.

More about Racemose:

Racemose is a type of inflorescence in which the flowers are arranged in an acropetal succession. The older flowers lie on the bottom while the young flowers lie in the apical regions.

In racemose, the growth isn't limited and flowers can extend farther on the floral axis. Examples include families brassicaceae & fabaceae.  

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