Spike flower example


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  10. Spike: The flowers, which are with a very short or with no pedicel, are attached along the elongate and unbranched peduncle of the inflorescence (examples:
  11. Papaver orientale, an example of single inflorescence shape A Raceme is a flower spike where the flowers have stalks of equal length, and the tip of the stem
  12. The manner in which flowers are arranged on plants varies tremendously, and is often a . Here's another example of an umbel, this time produced by the most
  13. Each spikelet may bear one to several flowers (florets) attached to a central stalk known . Typical examples of compound umbel are—Daucus carota (carrot),
  14. A compound raceme, also called a panicle, has a branching main axis. Examples of racemes occur on mustard (genus Brassica) and radish (genus Raphanus) plants. A spike is an unbranched, indeterminate inflorescence, similar to a raceme, but bearing sessile flowers (sessile flowers are attached directly, without stalks).
  15. possess flowers in clusters called an flowers progressively closer to the apical meristem of the shoot. = a raceme. Raceme ginseng families for example).
  16. In passing, note that Lycaste deppei provides an example of single flowering as . It's common to hear orchidists speak of a "flower spike," or a plant "spiking,"
  17. An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main .. For example a double raceme is a raceme in which the single flowers are replaced by other simple racemes; the same structure can be repeated
  18. A spike is a raceme, but the flowers develop directly from the stem and are not borne on pedicels, as in barley ( Hordeum). . Each flower terminates a short stalk called a pedicel. An example of a spike is the
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