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 Helicoid monochasium is seen in 

Option: 1

 Drocera


Option: 2

Begonia 


Option: 3

 Both a and b 


Option: 4

 None of these 


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Cymose Inflorescence and Its Types -

Cymose Inflorescence and Its Types 

Uniparous / Monochasial Cyme:

  • Main axis terminates into a flower.
  • The lateral branch arise at the base of the terminal flower and acts as main axis.
  • It also terminates into the flower.
  • Monochasial cyme is of two types:
  1. Helicoid Monochasial Cyme: successive branching occurs at the same side such that the inflorescence acquires helical shape, e.g., Begonia, Drocera, etc.
  2. Scorpioid Monochasial Cyme: successive branching occurs on both sides in zig-zag or alternate manner, e.g., Ranunculus.

 

 

Helicoid Monochasial Cyme: successive branching occurs at the same side such that the inflorescence acquires helical shape, e.g., Begonia, Drocera, etc. 
 

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