<Ul> <Li> Ebracteate inflorescences: No bracts in the inflorescence . </Li> <Li> Bracteate inflorescences: The bracts in the inflorescence are very specialised, sometimes reduced to small scales, divided or dissected . </Li> <Li> Leafy inflorescences: Though often reduced in size, the bracts are unspecialised and look like the typical leaves of the plant, so that the term flowering stem is usually applied instead of inflorescence . This use is not technically correct, as, despite their' normal' appearance, these leaves are considered, in fact, bracts, so that' leafy inflorescence' is preferable . </Li> <Li> Leafy - bracted inflorescences: Intermediate between bracteate and leafy inflorescence . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Ebracteate inflorescences: No bracts in the inflorescence . </Li> <Li> Bracteate inflorescences: The bracts in the inflorescence are very specialised, sometimes reduced to small scales, divided or dissected . </Li> <Li> Leafy inflorescences: Though often reduced in size, the bracts are unspecialised and look like the typical leaves of the plant, so that the term flowering stem is usually applied instead of inflorescence . This use is not technically correct, as, despite their' normal' appearance, these leaves are considered, in fact, bracts, so that' leafy inflorescence' is preferable . </Li>

Give two examples of flowers that grow in clusters