DENDROLOGY AND SOCIETY
MORPHOLOGY AND IDENTIFICATION
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Cymose inflorescence is present in
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Sesbania
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solanum
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Trifolium
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Brassica
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Solanaceae have cymose inflorescence as it has a determinate growth in which the inflorescence meristem terminates into a floral bud followed by the next floral meristem. Hence, Solanum shows cymose inflorescence.
Detailed explanation-2: -The cymose inflorescence can be found in plants such as Solanum nigrum, Drosera, Begonia, Ranunculus, Jasmine, Calotropis, and other species of flowering plants.
Detailed explanation-3: -Types of Cymose Inflorescence Monochasial cyme is further divided into two types: Scorpioid: Lateral branches develop alternately on both sides of the axis e.g. Gossypium, Drosera. Helicoid: Lateral branches develop on the same side forming a helix e.g. Begonia, Heliotropium.
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