spike
inflorescence
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- In inflorescence: Indeterminate inflorescence.
A spike is a raceme, but the flowers develop directly from the stem and are not borne on pedicels, as in barley (Hordeum).
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A spike is a raceme except that the flowers are attached directly to the axis at the axil of each leaf rather than to a pedicel. An example of a spike is the cattail (Typha; Typhaceae). The fleshy spike characteristic of the Araceae is called a…
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