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    Flowers Can Occur Singly or in an Orderly Cluster Known
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Flowers Can Occur Singly or in an Orderly Cluster Known

Question 134

Question 134

Multiple Choice

Flowers can occur singly or in an orderly cluster known as a(n)


A) inflorescence.
B) flower cluster.
C) head.
D) grouping.
E) daisy chain.

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