Unbranched inflorescence with fleshy or thickened axis in which the flowers are (partly) sunken (as in Araceae).
The thick or fleshy flower spike of certain plants, usually surrounded by or subtended by a bract, as in the Araceae.
Fleshy flower spike bearing many tiny florets; the type of flower spike found in members of the arum family, usually enclosed or subtended by a leafy sheath, or spathe.
A short, flowering spike on a thick, fleshy axis.
A thick, fleshy flower spike (usually enveloped by a spathe), as in members of the arum family.
A spike or head of flowers with a fleshy axis, usually enclosed within a bract.
A racemose inflorescence with a fleshy axis in which the flowers are partially sunken as in Araceae.
A dense erect spike of florets found in the Arum family, usually with a spathe. Its tip may be club-shaped, without florets (as in Lords-and-Ladies), or bearing florets to the tip (as in Sweetflag).
A fleshy flower stalk which bears many tiny flowers—a specialty of the arum family.
A spike with a thick, fleshy stem usually enclosed in a spathe.