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NEET Questions / Botany / Morphology of Flowering Plants / Inflorescence
A plant exhibits a unique inflorescence where the peduncle is flattened and bears sessile flowers in a centripetal fashion. Small, scaly bracts are present, and the oldest flowers are located at the periphery. This type of inflorescence is MOST accurately classified as a:
Cyathium
Hypanthodium
Capitulum
Verticillaster
A researcher observes an inflorescence where the main axis terminates in a flower, and further growth occurs through lateral branches, each of which also terminates in a flower. This pattern repeats multiple times. However, the flowers at each branching point are not at the same level. This inflorescence is BEST described as a:
Racemose
Umbel
Monochasium
Capitulum/Head