. A text-book of elementary botany. Botany. THE INFLORESCENCE. 35 3. The following are varieties of indeterminate inflorescence: raceme, corymb, umbel, spike, spadix, catkin, head and pani- cle. The raceme has the pedicellate flowers scattered on an elongated axis (Fig. 48). The corymb is the same as a ra- ceme, with the lower pedicels elongated so as to make the flower-cluster level-topped (Fig. 49). In an umbel the axis. Fig. 48. Fig. 49. is reduced, and all the pedicels proceed from a common point (Fig. 50). The spike is similar to a crowded raceme, with. Please note that these images are e


. A text-book of elementary botany. Botany. THE INFLORESCENCE. 35 3. The following are varieties of indeterminate inflorescence: raceme, corymb, umbel, spike, spadix, catkin, head and pani- cle. The raceme has the pedicellate flowers scattered on an elongated axis (Fig. 48). The corymb is the same as a ra- ceme, with the lower pedicels elongated so as to make the flower-cluster level-topped (Fig. 49). In an umbel the axis. Fig. 48. Fig. 49. is reduced, and all the pedicels proceed from a common point (Fig. 50). The spike is similar to a crowded raceme, with. 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 Kellerman, William Ashbrook, 1850-1908. Philadelphia, Eldredge & Brother


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