Biology, asked by rushikeshwaghmare312, 1 year ago

write short notes on racemose inflorescence​

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Answered by Himanshu8715
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racemose inflorescence (indefinite inflorescence) A type of flowering shoot (see inflorescence) in which the growing region at the tip of the flower stalk continues to produce new flower buds during growth. As a result, the youngest flowers are at the top and the oldest flowers are at the base of the stalk

Answered by devansh8794
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in recemose inflorescence the leaves are arranged on the tip of thalamus or receptacle

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