The inflorescence of the Araceae is composed of an
unbranched spike bearing flowers, the spadix, subtended
by a bract called the spathe. The flowers are
usually numerous, very small, sessile in all genera
except Pedicellarum, and lack floral bracts. They are
generally spirally arranged and usually tightly packed,
although in some species of Pothos ser. Goniuri,
Pedicellarum, Amorphophallus (male and female flowers),
tribe Dieffenbachieae (female flowers) and most
species of Arisaema and Arisarum (male flowers), they
may be somewhat distant from one another.
The inflorescence of the Araceae is composed of anunbranched spike bearing flowers, the spadix, subtendedby a bract called the spathe. The flowers areusually numerous, very small, sessile in all generaexcept Pedicellarum, and lack floral bracts. They aregenerally spirally arranged and usually tightly packed,although in some species of Pothos ser. Goniuri,Pedicellarum, Amorphophallus (male and female flowers),tribe Dieffenbachieae (female flowers) and mostspecies of Arisaema and Arisarum (male flowers), theymay be somewhat distant from one another.
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