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What is the inflorescence type of grape? It belongs to panicle.
Grape is a panicle, which usually consists of pedicels, inflorescence axes and flowers. It blooms in April-May in spring, and it is most flourishing at 7: -9: every morning. Its flowers are very small, white and filiform, and will bear fruit only after flowering. The fruiting period is in August-September. During maintenance, it should provide sufficient light and be planted in loam and fine sandy loam.

What inflorescence does the grape belong to

Grape belongs to a panicle, which is usually composed of pedicels, inflorescence axes and flowers, also called spikes. The flowers of grape are composed of pedicels, receptacle, calyx, corolla, stamens and pistils, and both inflorescences and tendrils grow on the opposite side of leaves.

What is the grape?

1. Grape belongs to Vitaceae, which was originally distributed in western Asia and cultivated all over the world. There are many plants in southern China, and grapes have wide adaptability to soil, but loam and fine sandy loam are the best, mainly because it likes soil with good air permeability and good fertilizer and water retention.

2. Grape is a woody vine, and it likes warm and humid environment. During its growth, it has high requirements for water. If it is in an arid area, it should be covered with straw to keep it moist. It needs more light for its growth, but the sunlight should not be too strong to avoid the grape from getting sunburn.

Grapes bloom

Grapes can bloom, usually in April-May in spring, and only when sufficient light is provided during the maintenance period can they bloom. It is difficult to bloom when the environment is dark. Usually, it blooms most vigorously from 7: to 9: every morning, and its flowers are very small, white and filiform, and it will bear fruit only after flowering, and the fruit period is in August-September.