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What are 'perfect' inflorescences?

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What are 'perfect' inflorescences?

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  1. Perfect flowers are bisexual, that is, they have both carpels and stamens.  Imperfect flowers are unisexual.


  2. Perfect inflorescences are with bisexual flowers arranged on the same inflorescence axis.

  3. http://www.ibiblio.org/botnet/glossary/b...

  4. "Perfect" flowers is another way of saying hermaphroditic flowers (i.e,. male and female function in each flower); therefore, a perfect inflorescence is one that is composed entirely of hermaphroditic flowers.

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