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2.  http://spuds.agron.ksu.edu/inflorescence.jpg<br><br>This portion of a flowering culm upward from the node at the base of the uppermost leaf is the inflorescence.<br><br>Source:http://spuds.agron.ksu.edu/ Grassint.htm<br>br>
http://spuds.agron.ksu.edu/inflorescence.jpg<br><br>2.  This portion of a flowering culm upward from the node at the base of the uppermost leaf is the inflorescence.<br><br>Source:http://spuds.agron.ksu.edu/ Grassint.htm<br>br>

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1. a grouping of flowers attached to a specialized stem (peduncle).

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2. This portion of a flowering culm upward from the node at the base of the uppermost leaf is the inflorescence.

Source:http://spuds.agron.ksu.edu/ Grassint.htm
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