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which type of inflorescnce do sunflower have​

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Answered by surabhikautuki
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Answer:

A capitulum or head, the characteristic inflorescence of the sunflower family (Asteraceae). Depending on the tribe, the inflorescence may consist of ray flowers, disk flowers, or both ray and disk flowers.

Explanation:

The sunflower's flower is actually an "inflorescence" because it's made up of many individual flowers, arranged in such a way as to look like a traditional flower with a radial array of petals.

Answered by Anonymous
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