The terminal bud forms a terminal flower and then dies out.
In indeterminate inflorescence there is no true terminal flower and the stem usually has a rudimentary end.
After a few years of fire, re-sprouting stems produce the terminal flowers which continue the flowering cycle annually.
Flowers are produced on terminal flower stems that develop at the apex of the pseudobulb.
It has white terminal flowers which are 4 or 5 parted and they occur at the ends of stems.
Single axillary or terminal flowers appear between October and January in the species native range.
A gentian is a plant that has terminal tubular flowers.
Its terminal tubular flowers indicate that the species is pollinated by birds.
One vertical branch will often have a terminal flower, and axial flowers along the branch.
The terminal flowers solitary in most species.