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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationHSC Science Class 11

The Inflorescence

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Estimated time: 3 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: The Inflorescence

  • Inflorescence = Arrangement of flowers on the floral axis.
  • Racemose — Main axis continues to grow; flowers in acropetal order (bottom → top). Ex: Amaranthus, Mustard, Snapdragon.
  • Cymose — Main axis terminates in a flower; limited growth; flowers in basipetal order (top → bottom). Ex: Calotropis, Cotton, Jasmine, Solanum.
  • Flower = Modified shoot where the shoot apical meristem turns into a floral meristem; internodes do not elongate.
  • Alternate phyllotaxy — One leaf per node, arranged alternately. Ex: China rose, Mustard.
  • Opposite phyllotaxy — Two leaves per node, facing each other. Ex: Calotropis, Guava.
  • Whorled phyllotaxy — More than two leaves per node, forming a circle. Ex: Alstonia.
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