Inflorescence
An
inflorescence is a grouping of flowers on a plant.
California Buckeye – photo courtesy Barry Breckling
These
groups fall into some basic arrangements that are useful to learn for
identifying plants.
Click
on any of the types below to learn more about them.
Types of Inflorescences
1. Flowers can connect
directly to the stem.
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Spikes stick up. Catkins droop down.
Head flowers connect
directly to a base at the top of the stem.
2. Alternatively,
flowers can connect to the stem via a stalk (called a pedicel, which is Latin
for “little foot”).
Umbel stalks come
to the stem at a single point.
Raceme stalks connect along
the stem.
Panicles have
branching stalks.
For
more on inflorescences, see Wikipedia.
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