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Is cymose inflorescence a determinate inflorescence?


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Cymose inflorescence:

  1. It is another simple type of inflorescence in which the main axis stops growing and the flowers are borne in basipetal succession.
  2. The cymose inflorescence is called determinate inflorescence as in this, the main axis terminates in a flower and further growth is continued by one or more lateral branches.
  3. As a result, the main axis shows limited growth in this case.


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