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 What are different subtypes of cymose inflorescence? Give examples

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Uniparous or monochasial cyme : Begonia, sundew, and some species of Solanum. Biparous or dichasial cyme : Bougainvillea, jasmine and teak. Multiparous or polychasial cyme : Asclepias and madar.
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  • In cymose inflorescence

    A
    Main axis terminates in a flower
    B
    Main axis is of indefinite growth
    C
    Flower are borne in basipetal order
    D
    Both [a] and [c]
  • Cymose inflorescence is present in

    A
    Cesbania
    B
    Irifolium
    C
    Brassica
    D
    Solanum
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    A
    Solanum
    B
    Sesbania
    C
    Trifolium
    D
    Brassica
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