What is rachis
Asked by ashutosh25807 | 12th Jan, 2018, 04:56: PM
Expert Answer:
Rachis is the main axis or stem of an inflorescence or compound leaf.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte | 12th Jan, 2018, 06:45: PM
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