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===Compound inflorescences=== Simple inflorescences are the basis for compound inflorescences or '''synflorescences'''. The single flowers are there replaced by a simple inflorescence, which can be both a racemose or a cymose one. Compound inflorescences are composed of branched stems and can involve complicated arrangements that are difficult to trace back to the main branch. A kind of compound inflorescence is the '''double inflorescence''', in which the basic structure is repeated in the place of single florets. For example, a double raceme is a raceme in which the single flowers are replaced by other simple racemes; the same structure can be repeated to form triple or more complex structures. Compound raceme inflorescences can either end with a final raceme ('''homoeothetic'''), or not ('''heterothetic'''). A compound raceme is often called a '''panicle'''. This definition is very different from that given by [[Focko Weberling|Weberling]]. Compound umbels are umbels in which the single flowers are replaced by many smaller umbels called '''umbellets'''. The stem attaching the side umbellets to the main stem is called a '''ray'''. <gallery> Image:Doppeltraube_(inflorescence).svg|Homeothetic compound raceme Image:Melilotus officinalis01.jpg|''[[Melilotus officinalis]]'' (homoeothetic compound raceme) Image:Doppeltraube_2_(inflorescence).svg|Heterothetic compound raceme Image:Hebe albicans.jpg|''[[Veronica albicans]]'' (heterothetic compound raceme) Image:Inflorescences Muktispike Kwiatostan KłosZłożony.svg|Compound spike Image:Lolium multiflorum detail.jpeg|''[[Lolium temulentum]]'' (compound spike) Image:Doppelkoepfchen_(inflorescence).svg|Compound capitulum Image:Echinops Ain France.jpg|''[[Echinops ritro]]'' (compound capitulum) Image:Inflorescences Umbel Kwiatostan BaldachZłożony.svg|Compound (double) umbel Image:Laserpitium latifolium2.jpg|''[[Laserpitium latifolium]]'' (double umbel) Image:Dreifachdolde_(inflorescence).svg|Compound (triple) umbel </gallery> The most common kind of definite compound inflorescence is the '''panicle''' (of Webeling, or 'panicle-like cyme'). A panicle is a definite inflorescence that is increasingly more strongly and irregularly branched from the top to the bottom and where each branching has a terminal flower. The so-called cymose '''corymb''' is similar to a racemose corymb but has a panicle-like structure. Another type of panicle is the '''anthela'''. An anthela is a cymose corymb with the lateral flowers higher than the central ones. <gallery> Image:Inflorescences Panicle Kwiatostan Wiecha.svg|[[Panicle]] Image:Vigne inflorescence 2.jpg|''[[Vitis vinifera]]'' (panicle) Image:Schirmrispe (inflorescence).svg|Cymose [[corymb]] Image:Sambucus nigra 003.jpg|''[[Sambucus nigra]]'' (cymose corymb) Image:Spirre (inflorescence).svg|Anthela Image:Juncus inflexus.jpeg|''[[Juncus inflexus]]'' (anthela) </gallery> A raceme in which the single flowers are replaced by cymes is called a (indefinite) '''thyrse'''. The secondary cymes can be of any of the different types of dichasia and monochasia. A botryoid in which the single flowers are replaced by cymes is a '''definite thyrse''' or '''thyrsoid'''. Thyrses are often confusingly called '''panicles'''. <gallery> Homöokladische Thyrse (inflorescence).svg|Thyrse Aesculus hippocastanum flori.jpg|''[[Aesculus hippocastanum]]'' Dichasialer zymus (inflorescence).svg|Thyrsoid Syringa11.jpg|''[[Syringa vulgaris]]'' </gallery> Other combinations are possible. For example, heads or umbels may be arranged in a corymb or a panicle. <gallery> Achillea (yarrow) - 16.JPG|''[[Achillea]]'' sp. (heads in a corymb) Starr 010419-0021 Hedera helix.jpg|''[[Hedera helix]]'' (umbels in a panicle) </gallery>
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