
Raceme - Wikipedia
A raceme or racemoid is an unbranched, indeterminate type of inflorescence bearing pedicellate flowers (flowers having short floral stalks called pedicels) along its axis. [1] In botany, an axis …
Racemose Inflorescence: Features, Types and FAQs
Racemose inflorescence is a type of indeterminate inflorescence where the main axis continues to grow, producing flowers along its length. Understand racemose inflorescence and its types in …
Racemose inflorescence: Characteristics, Types, Example - BYJU'S
Spikelets can have raceme, panicle, spike or compound spike (spike of spikes) inflorescence. Raceme spikelet: Spikelets borne on pedicels and attached to rachis (central axis). Examples: …
Inflorescence in Plants: Definition, Types, and Examples - Science …
Feb 2, 2023 · The simple inflorescence is of two types: racemose inflorescence and cymose inflorescence. It is an indefinite or indeterminate type of inflorescence, showing indefinite …
Raceme - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Racemes only appear in the apex of stems. The primary stem ends in a raceme after producing a given number of leaves. Lateral branches can potentially grow from any leaf axil. Secondary …
What is a Raceme? - Botany-World
May 11, 2023 · Racemes are one of the most common flower structures in angiosperms (flowering plants). The defining characteristic of a raceme is its unbranched structure. …
Raceme - Master Gardeners of Northern Virginia
raceme [ rey-SEEM, ruh–SEEM] noun: a flower cluster with separate flowers attached by short equal stalks at equal distances along a central stem (flowers at base develop first). Racemes …
Inflorescences - The Seed Site
A Raceme is a flower spike where the flowers have stalks of equal length, and the tip of the stem continues to grow and produce more flowers. Flowers open from the bottom up. The example …
Lesson 7. Inflorescences, Pollination, Fruits - Botany Companion
Types of Inflorecence by Samantha Hudon. A spike has the flowers sessile (seated directly with no pedicels) on a stem. A raceme resembles a spike but has the flowers or fruits on stalks …
3.2.3.4: Chapter Summary - Biology LibreTexts
Nov 26, 2024 · Explain the difference between raceme-based and cymose inflorescences. Identify the components of a flower and to which whorl each belongs. Write and interpret floral formulas.