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What is inflorescence? mention two major types.​

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Answered by TinyQueen
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An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of the main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. The inflorescence is of two types, they are:

  1. Racemose
  2. Cymose

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Answered by AarthyKalidass
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Answer:

A cluster of flowers on a branch or network of branches is known as an inflorescence in flowering plants.

Explanation:

The arrangement of the flowers on the main shaft (peduncle) and the timing of the inflorescence's flowering is used to classify inflorescences (determinate and indeterminate).

The spatial and temporal arrangement of flowers within inflorescences directly affects a plant's ability to reproduce. They establish a link between the vegetative and floral phases of a plant's life cycle, establishing the conditions for efficient pollen transport and fruit set.

An inflorescence is a collection or cluster of flowers that are organized on a stem made up of a primary branch or a complex network of branches. According to morphology, the modified portion of the shoot of seed plants is where flowers develop on the axis of a plant.

Two different types of inflorescences, or flower arrangements centered around a central axis, are racemose and cymose. Racemose flowers are borne laterally while the main axis grows forever. Flowers are carried terminally on the floral axis in cymose inflorescences, which also exhibit deterministic growth of the main axis.

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