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Write notes on Uniparous cyme inflorescence

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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There are two types of uniparous cyme inflorescence.  


They are:  


Helicoid (Bostryx) where all the flowers are borne on the same side forming a sort of helix.  


For example, Drosera, Begonia.  


Scorpioid (Cincinnus) where the flowers are alternately borne on both the sides.  


For example, Freesia, Tecoma, Heliotropium, Ranunculus bulbosus.

Answered by Aditiverma100
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Answer:

Explanation:

It is also called as monochacial cyme.

Single lateral branches developed.

It may be helicopter or Scorpiod.

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