INFLORESCENCES 



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119. When the first flower of an inflorescence is lateral the 

 terminal bud continues to grow for some time and new flowers 



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Fig. 25.- 



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-Cymose inflorescences. F, A terminal flower; G, a simple cyme; //, a 



compound cyme. 



Fig. 26. — Types of racemose inflorescence. A, A raceme; B, a spike; C, a 

 catkin; D, a corymb; E, an umbel. The flowers are represented by circles; 

 the age of the flower is indicated by the size. 



continue to develop above the first one along the main axis. 

 Such an inflorescence is indeterminate and is called a raceme. 



