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Small flowers grow as inflorenscence .why? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In this type of inflorescence, the main axis continues to grow. It does not terminate in a flower and gives off flowers laterally in an acropetal manner (where old flowers are arranged lower side and young flowers are on the upper side)..

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Answered by MSMAHI07
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Answer:

In this type of inflorescence, the main axis continues to grow. It does not terminate in a flower and gives off flowers laterally in an acropetal manner (where old flowers are arranged lower side and young flowers are on the upper side).

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