Why are plants with inflorescences more common in nature than plants with single flowers?

Inflorescences are complex structures with many functions. The flowers are present in the inflorescence in such a way that they allow the transfer of pollen and optimize the reproductive success of the plant. During the cultivation of flowers and fruits, they provide nutrients to the developing flowers and fruits. At fruiting maturity, they support the fruit to accelerate and promote efficient fruit and seed reproduction. From a structural point of view, inflorescences have played an important role in systematic and phylogenetic studies. As functional units, they promote reproduction and are largely formed by natural selection.



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