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The answer doesn't depend on the flower type, it depends on how close you plant them. Although, seed size may be a factor too. Tulip seeds are much larger than daisy seeds therefore, making them further apart.

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A florist calls many flowers on one stem a "spray"; for example spray mums or spray roses.

A botanist would call a number of flowers on one stem an "inflorescence" and then use other words to describe how exactly the flowers are arranged on the stem, such as "spike" (ex. snapdragons), "panicle" (ex. blue flax) or "umbel" (ex. yarrow).

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If I am not wrong chilli and roses grow in clusters

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Bluebonnets, Ixora, frangipani,heliconia

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coriander lantana

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