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Originally Posted by AirstoND
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Nope. It looks like his plant has an inflorescence that's a terminal spike, meaning that it's at the top of the stem and there's no more growth after it.
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:In..._K%C5%82os.svg
In
R. indica, there can be short spikes at the nodes or just two flowers at a node, one above each leaf (
Ammannia has an inflorescence called a cyme, with 3 flowers each, above each leaf).