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Inflorescence, which begins as a dichasial cyme and ends in a monochasial cyme, is called

(a) cyathium

(b) biparous

(c) verticillaster

(d) thyrsus.

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The correct option is: (c) verticillaster

Explanation:

Verticillaster is an inflorescence which has two clusters, each having 3 - 9 flowers, developed on a node in the axils of opposite leaves. Each cluster is formed of condensed dichasial cyme with monochasial branches e.g., Salvia, Coleus.

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