inflorescence

Inflorescence in flowers

Inflorescence in flowers The reproductive shoot-bearing group or cluster of flowers, that arrangement or specific pattern of flowers on the floral axis is called an inflorescence. The main axis of an inflorescence is called a peduncle. Inflorescence can be divided into the following types: Racemose Inflorescence Cymose Inflorescence Compound /mixed Read more…

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Stem- Morphology of flowering plants

Stem- Morphology of flowering plants

Stem- Morphology of flowering plants The Stem The stem is the ascending part of the axis bearing branches, leaves, flowers, and fruits. It develops from the plumule of the embryo of a germinating seed. The stem bears nodes and internodes. The stem is generally green in color when young and Read more…

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Plant kingdom- Angiosperms

Plant kingdom-Angiosperms

Angiosperms (Angios- vessel, sperma- seeds) Features of Angiosperms Angiosperms are flowering plants, in which the flower is developed by ovule and pollen grain. Seeds are found always enclosed in fruits in angiosperms. These are the most familiar plant-like mango, peas, coconut, wheat, and rice. The angiosperms diversified extensively during the Read more…

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