Cymose inflorescence is present in:
Solanum
Sesbania
Trifolium
Brassica
In cymose inflorescence, the main axis terminates in a flower, which limits its further growth, and the flowers are borne in a basipetal order . According to the source material, Solanum (a member of the family Solanaceae) typically exhibits cymose inflorescence . In contrast, plants like Sesbania, Trifolium, and Brassica generally feature racemose inflorescence, where the main axis continues to grow and flowers are produced in an acropetal succession .
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