Abstract

The involucre of each female ray floret of Melampodium, as revealed by its anatomy, is found to be formed by the fusion of two bracts. The inflorescence in this genus is, therefore, actually a compound head with several uniflorate female capitula surrounding a central multiflorate male capitulum. It is not a simple head as is usually described.

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