Sessile and hermaphrodite flowers arranged in acropetal succession is found in
A
Spadix
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B
Corymb
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C
Spike
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D
Raceme
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Solution
The correct option is C Spike Sessile and hermaphrodite flowers arranged in acropetal succession is found in spikes. A spike is an unbranched, indeterminate inflorescence and bears sessile flowers. A spikelet is a small spike, although it is primarily used to refer to the ultimate flower cluster unit in grasses and sedges, in which case the stalk supporting the cluster becomes the pedicel.