Question : Solitary cymose inflorescence is observed in
Option 1: Rose
Option 2: Chinarose
Option 3: Tuberose
Option 4: Gardenia
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Correct Answer: Gardenia
Solution : The correct option is Gardenia.
Gardenia flowers (Gardenia spp.) are normally produced in a solitary cymose inflorescence. A "solitary cymose inflorescence" is a single flower that grows at the tip of a stem or branch and is distinguished by a fixed development pattern in which the main stem stops with the flower and no more branches or blooms emerge from the same spot. This is a frequent arrangement in many Gardenia species, where each bloom emerges separately at the end of a branch, sometimes surrounded by lovely, glossy leaves. Gardenias are well-known for their fragrant, white or creamy-yellow blossoms, and their attractive and aromatic blooms make them popular decorative plants.
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