A pyramidal form of inflorescence, in which the cluster is loosely branched below and gradually simpler toward the end
A much-branched inflorescence (flower structure) in which the central axis (main stem) bears flowering branches which are themselves branched again; a compound raceme
A type of compound inflorescence where the flowers are attached to a multi-branched stem and the youngest flowers are at the apex or center
A pyramidal, loosely branched flower cluster; a panicle is a type of inflorescence
An inflorescence type where branches of the inflorescence are themselves branched
An open, rebranching type of inflorescence The lower branches are longer than the ones above and the flowers are on stalks (pediceled) See drawing of inflorescence types