. Pharmaceutical botany. Botany; Botany, Medical. Fig. 28.—Types of racemose inflorescence;^, A raceme. B, Aspike. C, Acatkin. D, A corymb. E, An umbel. The flowers are represented by circles; the age of the flower is indicated by the size. (From Hamaker.) green, but sometimes petaloid, as in the Dogwood. The modified leaves found on pedicels are called bracteolar leaves. The Spathe is a large bract enveloping the inflorescence and often colored, as in the Calla, or membranous, as in the Daffodil. In the indeterminate or axillary anthotaxy, either flowers are pro- duced from base to apex, thos


. Pharmaceutical botany. Botany; Botany, Medical. Fig. 28.—Types of racemose inflorescence;^, A raceme. B, Aspike. C, Acatkin. D, A corymb. E, An umbel. The flowers are represented by circles; the age of the flower is indicated by the size. (From Hamaker.) green, but sometimes petaloid, as in the Dogwood. The modified leaves found on pedicels are called bracteolar leaves. The Spathe is a large bract enveloping the inflorescence and often colored, as in the Calla, or membranous, as in the Daffodil. In the indeterminate or axillary anthotaxy, either flowers are pro- duced from base to apex, those blossoming first which are lowest down on the rachis or from margin to centre. The principal forms of this type are: A solitary indeterminate is one in which the flowers occur singly in the axils of the leaves. Raceme, or simple flower-cluster in which the flowers on pedicels of nearly equal length are arranged along an axis. Ex.: Convallaria, Cimicifuga, and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Youngken, Heber W. (Heber Wilkinson), 1885-1963; Stewart, Francis Edward, 1853-1941. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's son & co


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