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A compound cyme of the elderberry, or European common elder (Sambucus nigra).
© Stephen Dalton/Natural History Photographic Agency
wood stichwort
A dichasium (the basic unit of a cyme) of the wood stichwort (Stellaria nemorum).
© David Woodfall/Natural History Photographic Agency
lily of the valley
A raceme of lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis).
© Nell Bolen—The National Audubon Society Collection/Photo Researchers
false dragonhead
Spikes of false dragonhead, or obedience plant (Physostegia angustifolia).
© Robert and Linda Mitchell
Monoecious flowers
A drooping male catkin (left) and the small red female inflorescence (right) of hazel...
© Richard Packwood/Oxford Scientific Films
yarrow
Yellow corymbs, a type of inflorescence, of yarrow (Achillea aegyptiaca).
S. Rannels/Grant Heilman Photography, Inc.
Texas milkweed
Simple umbels of the Texas, or white, milkweed (Asclepias texana).
© Robert and Linda Mitchell
peace lily
A large white leafy spathe underlying a spadix in Spathiphyllum. The fleshy...
© Sydney Karp—Photo/Nats
The ligulate head of the dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), which is composed...
Alan Punton/A to Z Botanical Collection
banana inflorescence
A banana inflorescence in Thailand. Each purple-red bract curls, exposing the clusters...
© ComZeal/Fotolia
Superlative flowering structure
Titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) in bloom, featuring the largest unbranched...
© alessandrozocc/Fotolia
Ohio buckeye flower
Inflorescences of an Ohio buckeye tree (Aesculus glabra).
© Bildagentur Zoonar GmbH/Shutterstock.com
angiosperm inflorescences
Common types of inflorescences among the angiosperms.
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