Acropetal succession is found in
1.Cymose
2.Mixed
3.Special
4. Simple raceme
An example for homogenous head is
1.Sunflower
2.Tridax
3.Vernonia
4.Jasmine
Catkin is a type of
1.Special
2.Mixed
3.Simple racemose
4.Cymose
Determinate type of inflorescence is found in
1.Racemose type
2. Cymose type
3.Mixed type
4.Special type
Development of flower is basipetal in
1.Special type
2.Mixed type
3.Racemose type
4.Cymose type
Example for heterogenous head is
1.Tridax
2.Vernonia
3.Launaea
4.Jasmine
he main axis of the inflorescence is called
1.Pedicel
2.Petiole
3.Peduncle
4.Pulvinus
Head inflorescence is characteristic of
1.Malvaceae
2.Asteraceae
3.Fabaceae
4.Euphorbiaceae
In Clerodendron the inflorescence is
1.Simple cyme
2.Capitulum
3.Dichasial cyme
4.Simple raceme
In Jasmine, the inflorescence is
1.Simple cyme
2.Monochasial cyme
3.Dichasial cyme
4.Polychasial cyme
Indefinite growth of rachis is seen
1.Special type
2.Mixed type
3.Cymose inflorescence
4.Racemose inflorescence
Inflorescence axis is branched in
1.Monochasial cyme
2.Dichasial cyme
3.Polychasial cyme
4.Simple cyme
Inflorescence axis is unbranched in
1.Polychasial cyme
2.Dichasial cyme
3.Monochasial cyme
4.Simple cyme
Inflorescence of Crotalaria is
1.Spike
2.Cymose
3.Simple raceme
4.Panicle
Inflorescence with only three flower is seen in
1.Monochasial cyme
2.Dichasial cyme
3.Simple cyme
4.Polychasial cyme
Panicle is a type of
1.Cymose
2.Racemose
3.Special
4.Mixed
Ray florest are found in
1.Head
2.Umbel
3.Corymb
4.Catkin
Receptacle is seen in
1.Panicle
2.Catkin
3.Capitulum
4.Corymb
The inflorescence which appear as a single flower is
1.Corymb
2.Catkin
3.Umbel
4.Head
The other name for Head inflorescence is
1.Spadix
2.Catkin
3.Capitulum
4.Umbel
The other name for ray floret is
1.Disc floret
2.Ligulate floret
3.Tubular floret
4.Involucre
The stalk of the flower is called as
1.Petiole
2.Pedicel
3.Peduncle
4.Stipe
The whorl of bracts at the base of the inflorescence
1.Involucre
2.Thalamus
3.Florets
4.Calyx