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Inflorescence. — The inflorescence is a raceme .whicli may 

 be either paniculate or corymbose (a corymb is a flat-topped 

 raceme type of inflorescence); it is terminal and axillary, 

 many-flowered, and erect or slightly drooping. 



nectar ^land 

 receptacle 



Fig. 115. — Common buckwheat (Pagopyrum vulgare). A, achene; B, 

 floral diagram; C, cross-section of fruit; D, flower. (J5 after Wossidlo; C after 

 Stevens.) 



Flowers. — The flowers (Fig. 115, D) are white, tinged with 

 pink. There are no petals (hence is apetalous), but there is 

 a five-parted corolla-like calyx which remains attached to the 



