The pattern of flower arrangement on the floral axis is known as inflorescence. Inflorescence is divided into two main types:
Other than these two, there are three special types of inflorescence present.
S.No. | Cymose | Racemose |
1. | The main axis terminates in a flower and has definite growth | The main axis continues to grow indefinitely |
2. | Peduncle shows sympodial or multipodial growth | Peduncle shows a monopodial growth |
3. | The flower is present apically in basipetal succession | The flowers are present laterally in acropetal succession |
4. | The arrangement of flowers is centrifugal | The arrangement of flowers is centripetal |
5. | The grouping of flowers is more common | The grouping of flowers is less common |
6. | The first formed flower is at the tip of peduncle | The first formed flower is at the base of the peduncle |
7. | The number of flowers is definite | The formation of flowers is indefinite or unrestricted |
8. | Flowers bloom at a long interval | Flowers bloom at a short interval |
9. | Newly formed fruits are protected by flowers | Newly formed fruits are not protected by flowers |
“The cymose inflorescence is characterised by the presence of a flower at the apex of the flower axis.”
The growth of the main axis is limited and the lateral axis also terminates into flower and that limits the growth of the axis. Flowers are present in the basipetal succession, i.e. older flower is present terminally and the younger ones at the base. This type of arrangement is known as centrifugal with the older flowers present in the middle and the younger ones at the periphery.
There are four main types of cymose inflorescence:
What is Cymose type of inflorescence?
The cymose type of inflorescence is characterised by the presence of flower terminally on the main axis. Therefore the main axis has limited growth.
What is Racemose and Cymose?
Racemose and cymose are two types of inflorescence, i.e. arrangement of flowers around the main axis. In racemose, the main axis continues to grow indefinitely and the flowers are borne laterally. In cymose inflorescence, flowers are borne terminally on the floral axis and shows determinate growth of the main axis.
What is the main difference between Racemose and Cymose inflorescence?
The main difference between racemose and cymose inflorescence is that the flowers are borne laterally and the main floral axis continues to grow in the racemose inflorescence, whereas in the cymose type, flowers are borne terminally on the floral axis and the main axis shows limited growth. Flowers are borne in an acropetal manner (new flowers present at top) in racemose type, whereas in cymose type, flowers are borne in basipetal fashion (new flowers present at the bottom).
Which plant shows Cymose inflorescence?
Cymose inflorescence is present in plants like Solanum nigrum, Drosera, Begonia, Ranunculus, Jasmine, Calotropis, etc.
What is Polychasial cyme?
It is also known as multiparous cyme. Multiple branches arise at the base of the apical flower on the main floral axis. The lateral branches often become dichasial and then monochasial. The oldest flower lies in the middle. E.g Calotropis
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