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Inflorescenc
e
Index
1.Introduction
2.General characteristics
2.1 Bracts
2.2 Terminal flower
2.3 Phyllotaxis (arrangement of leaves on a
stem)
2.4 Metatopy
3.Organization
3.1 Simple inflorescences
3.1.1 Indeterminate
3.1.2 Determinate
1. IntroductIon

An inflorescence is

a group or cluster
of flowers arranged on a stem that is
composed of a main branch or a
complicated arrangement of branches.
Strictly, it is the part of the shoot of seed
plants where flowers are formed and
which is accordingly modified. The
modifications can involve the length and
the nature of the internodes and
the phyllotaxis(arrangement of leaves), as
well as variations in the proportions,
compressions,swellings, adnations (union
of unlike parts), connations (fusion of
similar organs) and reduction of main and
Adnation example(fused petals of morning glory)
Connation example (fused stamen of hibiscus)
The

stem holding the whole
inflorescence is called
a peduncle and the main stem
holding the flowers or more
branches within the inflorescence
is called the rachis. The stalk of
each single flower is called
a pedicel.
The fruiting stage of an
inflorescence is known as
an infructescence.
2. General characterIstIcs
 Inflorescences

are described by many different
characteristics including how the flowers are
arranged on the peduncle, the blooming order of
the flowers and how different clusters of flowers
are grouped within it. These terms are general
representations as plants in nature can have a
combination of types.
2.1. Bracts
 Inflorescences

usually have modified
foliage different from
the vegetative part of the plant.
Considering the broadest meaning of
the term, any leaf associated with an
inflorescence is called a bract. A bract
is usually located at the node where
the main stem of the inflorescence
forms, joined to the main stem of the
plant, but other bracts can exist within
According to the presence or absence
of bracts and their characteristics can
be distinguished in:
2. Ebracteate inflorescences: No
bracts in the inflorescence.
2. Bracteate inflorescences: The
bracts in the inflorescence are very
specialized, sometimes reduced to
small scales, divided or dissected.
3. Leafy inflorescences: Though often reduced in
size, the bracts are unspecialized and look like the
typical leaves of the plant, so that the
term flowering stem is usually applied instead of
inflorescence. This use is not technically correct,
as, despite their 'normal' appearance,
these leaves are considered, in fact, bracts, so
that 'leafy inflorescence' is preferable.
4. Leafy-bracted inflorescences:

Intermediate between bracteate
and leafy inflorescence.
2.2. Terminal flower

Plant

organs can grow according to two
different schemes,
namely monopodial or racemose( growth
habits grow upward from a single
point) and sympodial or cymose( growth
have a specialized lateral growth pattern
in which the apical meristem is
terminated). In inflorescences these two
different growth patterns are called
indeterminate or determinate, and
Determinate

inflorescence: Sympodial growth. The
terminal bud forms a terminal flower and
then dies out. Other flowers then grow
from lateral buds. In determinate
inflorescences the terminal flower is
usually the first to mature (precursive
development), while the others tend to
mature starting from the bottom of the
stem. This pattern is
called acropetal maturation.  When
flowers start to mature from the top of
Determinat
e
inflorescenc
e with
acropetal
maturation

Determinate
inflorescence
with basipetal
maturation

Determinate
inflorescence
with divergent
maturation
Indeterminate

inflorescence: Monopodial growth. The
terminal bud keeps growing and
forming lateral flowers. A terminal
flower is never formed.
In indeterminate inflorescence there is
no true terminal flower and the stem
usually has a rudimentary end. In
many cases the last true flower formed
by the terminal bud
(subterminal flower) straightens up,
appearing to be a terminal flower.
Indeterminate
inflorescence
with a perfect
acropetal
maturation

Indeterminate
inflorescence with
an acropetal
maturation and
lateral flower

Indeterminate
inflorescence with
the subterminal
flower to simulate
the terminal one
(vestige present)
2.3. PhylloTaxis
It

is the arrangement of leaves on
a plant stem

Alternate
flowers

Opposite
flowers
1.4. meTaToPy
 Metatopy

is the placement of organs out of
their normally expected position: typically
metatopy occurs in inflorescences when
unequal growth rates alter different areas of
the axis and the organs attached to the axis.
 When a single or a cluster of flower(s) is
located at the axil of a bract, the location of
the bract in relation to the stem holding the
flower(s) is indicated by the use of different
terms and may be a useful diagnostic
Typical placement of bracts include:
Some plants have bracts that subtend the
inflorescence, where the flowers are on
branched stalks; the bracts are not
connected to the stalks holding the flowers,
but are adnate or attached to the main stem
(Adnate describes the fusing together of
different unrelated parts. When the parts
fused together are the same, they are
connately joined.)
Other plants have the bracts subtend
the pedicel or peduncle of single flowers.
 Metatopic

placement of bracts include:
When the bract is attached to the stem
holding the flower (the pedicel or
peduncle), it is said to be recaulescent;
sometimes these bracts or bracteoles
are highly modified and appear to be
appendages of the flower calyx.
Recaulescences is the fusion of the
subtending leaf with the stem holding the
bud or the bud itself, thus the leaf or
bract is adnate to the stem of flower.
 When the formation of the bud is shifted
up the stem distinctly above the
Flower and
subtending bract

Concaulescenc
e

Recaulescence

Lilium
martagon (flower
and subtending
bract)

Solanum
lycopersicum(concaulescence)

Tilia cordata
(recaulescence)
3. OrganizatiOn
The

main groups of
inflorescences are
distinguished by branching.
Within these groups, the most
important characteristics are
the intersection of the axes
and different variations of the
model.
3.1 Simple
inflOreScenceS
3.1.1 indeterminate

Indeterminate simple inflorescences
are generally called racemose. The
main kind of racemose
inflorescence is the raceme. The
other kind of racemose
inflorescences can all be derived
from this one by dilation,
compression, swelling or reduction
A raceme is an
unbranched, indeterminate inflorescence with
pedicellate (having short floral stalks) flowers
along the axis.

Race
me

Epilobium
angustifolium
 A spike is

a type of raceme with flowers that
do not have a pedicel.

Spike

Plantago media
(spike)
A

racemose corymb is an unbranched,
indeterminate inflorescence that is flat-topped
or convex due to their outer pedicels which are
progressively longer than inner ones.

Racemose corymb
Iberis umbellata
(racemose
An umbel is a type of raceme with a short axis
and multiple floral pedicels of equal length that
appear to arise from a common point.

Umbel

Astrantia minor
 (umbel)
A spadix is a spike of flowers densely arranged
around it, enclosed or accompanied by a highly
specialised bract called a spathe. It is
characteristic of the Araceae family.

Spad
ix

Arum maculatum
(spadix)
A flower head or capitulum is a very
contracted raceme in which the single sessile
flowers share are borne on an enlarged stem

Head
(round)

Dipsacus
fullonum(head)
A catkin or ament is a scaly, generally drooping
spike or raceme. Cymose or other complex
inflorescences that are superficially similar are
also generally called thus.

Catkin (racemose
or spicate)

Alnus incana (ament)
3.1.2 Determinate
Determinate simple
inflorescences are generally
called cymose. The main kind of
cymose inflorescence is
the cyme.
Cymes are further divided
according to this scheme:

Secondary buds always develop on the same
side of the stem: helicoid cyme or bostryx.

Bostryx
(lateral and

Hypericum
perforatum (bostryx)
The successive pedicels are aligned
on the same plane: drepanium

Drepanium (lateral Gladiolus
and top view)
imbricatus
The successive pedicels are
arranged in a sort of
spiral: cincinnus

Cincinnus (lateral Symphytum
officinale
and top view)
The successive pedicels follow a zig-zag
path on the same plane: rhipidium

Rhipidium
(lateral and top Canna sp. (rhipidium
view)
A cyme can also be so compressed that it looks
like an umbel. Strictly speaking this kind of
inflorescence could be called umbelliform
cyme, although it is normally called simply
'umbel'.

Pelargonium
Umbelliform cymezonale
Another kind of definite simple inflorescence is
the raceme-like cyme or botryoid; that is as a
raceme with a terminal flower and is usually
improperly called 'raceme'.

Botryoi
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Berberis
vernae (botryoid)
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Inflorescence

  • 2. Index 1.Introduction 2.General characteristics 2.1 Bracts 2.2 Terminal flower 2.3 Phyllotaxis (arrangement of leaves on a stem) 2.4 Metatopy 3.Organization 3.1 Simple inflorescences 3.1.1 Indeterminate 3.1.2 Determinate
  • 3. 1. IntroductIon An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Strictly, it is the part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are formed and which is accordingly modified. The modifications can involve the length and the nature of the internodes and the phyllotaxis(arrangement of leaves), as well as variations in the proportions, compressions,swellings, adnations (union of unlike parts), connations (fusion of similar organs) and reduction of main and
  • 4. Adnation example(fused petals of morning glory)
  • 5. Connation example (fused stamen of hibiscus)
  • 6. The stem holding the whole inflorescence is called a peduncle and the main stem holding the flowers or more branches within the inflorescence is called the rachis. The stalk of each single flower is called a pedicel. The fruiting stage of an inflorescence is known as an infructescence.
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  • 8. 2. General characterIstIcs  Inflorescences are described by many different characteristics including how the flowers are arranged on the peduncle, the blooming order of the flowers and how different clusters of flowers are grouped within it. These terms are general representations as plants in nature can have a combination of types.
  • 9. 2.1. Bracts  Inflorescences usually have modified foliage different from the vegetative part of the plant. Considering the broadest meaning of the term, any leaf associated with an inflorescence is called a bract. A bract is usually located at the node where the main stem of the inflorescence forms, joined to the main stem of the plant, but other bracts can exist within
  • 10. According to the presence or absence of bracts and their characteristics can be distinguished in: 2. Ebracteate inflorescences: No bracts in the inflorescence.
  • 11. 2. Bracteate inflorescences: The bracts in the inflorescence are very specialized, sometimes reduced to small scales, divided or dissected.
  • 12. 3. Leafy inflorescences: Though often reduced in size, the bracts are unspecialized and look like the typical leaves of the plant, so that the term flowering stem is usually applied instead of inflorescence. This use is not technically correct, as, despite their 'normal' appearance, these leaves are considered, in fact, bracts, so that 'leafy inflorescence' is preferable.
  • 13. 4. Leafy-bracted inflorescences: Intermediate between bracteate and leafy inflorescence.
  • 14. 2.2. Terminal flower Plant organs can grow according to two different schemes, namely monopodial or racemose( growth habits grow upward from a single point) and sympodial or cymose( growth have a specialized lateral growth pattern in which the apical meristem is terminated). In inflorescences these two different growth patterns are called indeterminate or determinate, and
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  • 16. Determinate inflorescence: Sympodial growth. The terminal bud forms a terminal flower and then dies out. Other flowers then grow from lateral buds. In determinate inflorescences the terminal flower is usually the first to mature (precursive development), while the others tend to mature starting from the bottom of the stem. This pattern is called acropetal maturation.  When flowers start to mature from the top of
  • 18. Indeterminate inflorescence: Monopodial growth. The terminal bud keeps growing and forming lateral flowers. A terminal flower is never formed. In indeterminate inflorescence there is no true terminal flower and the stem usually has a rudimentary end. In many cases the last true flower formed by the terminal bud (subterminal flower) straightens up, appearing to be a terminal flower.
  • 19. Indeterminate inflorescence with a perfect acropetal maturation Indeterminate inflorescence with an acropetal maturation and lateral flower Indeterminate inflorescence with the subterminal flower to simulate the terminal one (vestige present)
  • 20. 2.3. PhylloTaxis It is the arrangement of leaves on a plant stem Alternate flowers Opposite flowers
  • 21. 1.4. meTaToPy  Metatopy is the placement of organs out of their normally expected position: typically metatopy occurs in inflorescences when unequal growth rates alter different areas of the axis and the organs attached to the axis.  When a single or a cluster of flower(s) is located at the axil of a bract, the location of the bract in relation to the stem holding the flower(s) is indicated by the use of different terms and may be a useful diagnostic
  • 22. Typical placement of bracts include: Some plants have bracts that subtend the inflorescence, where the flowers are on branched stalks; the bracts are not connected to the stalks holding the flowers, but are adnate or attached to the main stem (Adnate describes the fusing together of different unrelated parts. When the parts fused together are the same, they are connately joined.) Other plants have the bracts subtend the pedicel or peduncle of single flowers.
  • 23.  Metatopic placement of bracts include: When the bract is attached to the stem holding the flower (the pedicel or peduncle), it is said to be recaulescent; sometimes these bracts or bracteoles are highly modified and appear to be appendages of the flower calyx. Recaulescences is the fusion of the subtending leaf with the stem holding the bud or the bud itself, thus the leaf or bract is adnate to the stem of flower.  When the formation of the bud is shifted up the stem distinctly above the
  • 24. Flower and subtending bract Concaulescenc e Recaulescence Lilium martagon (flower and subtending bract) Solanum lycopersicum(concaulescence) Tilia cordata (recaulescence)
  • 25. 3. OrganizatiOn The main groups of inflorescences are distinguished by branching. Within these groups, the most important characteristics are the intersection of the axes and different variations of the model.
  • 26. 3.1 Simple inflOreScenceS 3.1.1 indeterminate Indeterminate simple inflorescences are generally called racemose. The main kind of racemose inflorescence is the raceme. The other kind of racemose inflorescences can all be derived from this one by dilation, compression, swelling or reduction
  • 27. A raceme is an unbranched, indeterminate inflorescence with pedicellate (having short floral stalks) flowers along the axis. Race me Epilobium angustifolium
  • 28.  A spike is a type of raceme with flowers that do not have a pedicel. Spike Plantago media (spike)
  • 29. A racemose corymb is an unbranched, indeterminate inflorescence that is flat-topped or convex due to their outer pedicels which are progressively longer than inner ones. Racemose corymb Iberis umbellata (racemose
  • 30. An umbel is a type of raceme with a short axis and multiple floral pedicels of equal length that appear to arise from a common point. Umbel Astrantia minor  (umbel)
  • 31. A spadix is a spike of flowers densely arranged around it, enclosed or accompanied by a highly specialised bract called a spathe. It is characteristic of the Araceae family. Spad ix Arum maculatum (spadix)
  • 32. A flower head or capitulum is a very contracted raceme in which the single sessile flowers share are borne on an enlarged stem Head (round) Dipsacus fullonum(head)
  • 33. A catkin or ament is a scaly, generally drooping spike or raceme. Cymose or other complex inflorescences that are superficially similar are also generally called thus. Catkin (racemose or spicate) Alnus incana (ament)
  • 34. 3.1.2 Determinate Determinate simple inflorescences are generally called cymose. The main kind of cymose inflorescence is the cyme.
  • 35. Cymes are further divided according to this scheme: Secondary buds always develop on the same side of the stem: helicoid cyme or bostryx. Bostryx (lateral and Hypericum perforatum (bostryx)
  • 36. The successive pedicels are aligned on the same plane: drepanium Drepanium (lateral Gladiolus and top view) imbricatus
  • 37. The successive pedicels are arranged in a sort of spiral: cincinnus Cincinnus (lateral Symphytum officinale and top view)
  • 38. The successive pedicels follow a zig-zag path on the same plane: rhipidium Rhipidium (lateral and top Canna sp. (rhipidium view)
  • 39. A cyme can also be so compressed that it looks like an umbel. Strictly speaking this kind of inflorescence could be called umbelliform cyme, although it is normally called simply 'umbel'. Pelargonium Umbelliform cymezonale
  • 40. Another kind of definite simple inflorescence is the raceme-like cyme or botryoid; that is as a raceme with a terminal flower and is usually improperly called 'raceme'. Botryoi d Berberis vernae (botryoid)
  • 41. maDe by- anushka ninama Class- ixth