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The inflorescence found in coriander is.....

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Answered by bhoomi81
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the inflorescence found in coriander is umbel.
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Answered by smartbrainz
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The inflorescence of the coriander is called umbel.  

Explanation:

  • The umbel inflorescence is the type of inflorescence where the small flower stalks formed an umbrella-like structure from a 'common point'.
  • There is a compound umbel inflorescence where the inflorescence starts from a center point and appears at the same level.
  • Some example of the compound umbel is carrot etc. The word is originated from the 'Latin word parasol'.

To know more about inflorescence

The axis of the inflorescence is known as ________.

a) thalamus

b) peduncle

c) pedicel

d) petiole

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In an inflorescence where flowers are borne laterally in an acropetal succession, the position of the youngest floral bud shall be

(A) Proximal

(B) Distal

(C) Intercalary

(D) Anywhere.

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