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Inflorescence evolution in Santalales: integrating morphological characters and molecular phylogenetics.

Daniel L NickrentFrank AndersonJob Kuijt
Published in: American journal of botany (2019)
Essentially every major inflorescence type can be found in Santalales; however, the dichasium, a type of partial inflorescence, is rarely seen and is not plesiomorphic for the order. In the family Erythropalaceae, inflorescences are mostly in small, axillary fascicles or cymes. Successive families show both cymose and racemose types and compound systems (e.g., thyrses). Inflorescences in Amphorogynaceae and Viscaceae are not dichasial and in general are difficult to compare to "standard" inflorescences.
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