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solitary flower anatomical entry? #712

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pcrooker opened this issue Aug 10, 2022 · 2 comments
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solitary flower anatomical entry? #712

pcrooker opened this issue Aug 10, 2022 · 2 comments

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@pcrooker
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The inflorescence plant anatomical entry (PO:0009049) states it must have at least two flowers. What is a single flower reproductive shoot system called? I don't find any entry under:

plant structure
collective plant organ structure
shoot system
reproductive shoot system

thanks.

@pcrooker pcrooker changed the title solitary flower not an inflorescence solitary flower anatomical entry? Aug 10, 2022
@cooperl09
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You are correct that an inflorescence (PO:0009049) is defined as having 2 or more flowers. A single flower (PO:0009046) is a determinate reproductive shoot system (PO:0025082).
I am a bit confused why you had an issue finding it, it is a direct child of reproductive shoot system (PO:0025082).
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You could also get to it by typing "flower" into the search box on any page.
https://browser.planteome.org/amigo/term/PO:0009046

@pcrooker
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I think I understand the misunderstanding - I'm referring to a single or solitary flower shoot system - flower, peduncle, bract(s), etc.

thanks.

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