What is a flower tip?
Flower tip is a type of inflorescence, where a group grows on an upright stem without persecuted flowers. The inflorescence of the plant is the arrangement of individual flowers on the stem. Spike is categorized as a type of racemose inflorescence, where individual or sessile flowers develop around the central stem of flowers called rachis . Lavender and corn are common examples of floral spikes. These flower buds generally have a collection of leaf structures that could later develop on secondary buds that cause new flowers. The basic leaves of the flower bud are arranged around the central point that grows to form a stem or stopwatch . In the case of individual flowers, such as tulip, secondary buds do not develop and at the tip of the central stem is the only lonely flower.
flowers, where secondary buds also evolve to form a cluster of flower, are called folded flowers. When the secondary buds of axes develop on individual flowersY with a stopwatch attached to the central axis, is called racemeose inflorescence or session . Bush and Snapdragon are examples of racemas.
Flower tip is a type of inflorescence racemose, where individual flowers do not have stems and are connected directly to the central axis. Spike has several modifications, depending on the arrangement of individual flowers on the flower stem. Flowers like Anthurium and Arum have a type of flower spike called padix . Individual flowers without persecution are arranged compactly on fleshy rattles and surrounded by a colored shell called spathe .
Another common modification of the tip is Catkin . There, there are cylindrical floral spikes that drop down. Common examples of plants with cat floral spikes are willow, oak and birch. In Hazel and Oak, female flowers are free; In these plants, Catkins only form male flowers.
Sunflower is another flower modificationthe tip. Sunflowers, most people consider to be the only flower, are actually a folded flower. Individual flowers are arranged as a compact tip called capitulum or "head" and are surrounded by colored leaflets or documents called petals. This is a typical example for a modification of a tip called involuCrum . Daisy, Thistle and Artichoke are some other examples of this type.