Petiole+or+peduncle

  • 51Nepenthes peltata — A lower pitcher of Nepenthes peltata Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 52Prunus avium — This article is about the tree. For other uses, see Wild Cherry (disambiguation). Prunus avium Wild cherry foliage and fruit Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 53stalk — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. stem, pedicle, petiole. See support. v. t. follow, pursue. See pursuit. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. stem, support, axis, pedicle, petiole, peduncle, stipe, stipes, seta, upright, quill, stack, caulis,… …

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  • 54Footstalk — Foot stalk , n. 1. (Bot.) The stalk of a leaf or of flower; a petiole, pedicel, or reduncle. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) The peduncle or stem by which various marine animals are attached, as certain brachiopods and goose barnacles. (b) The… …

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  • 55From stem to stern — Stem Stem (st[e^]m), n. [AS. stemn, stefn, st[ae]fn; akin to OS. stamn the stem of a ship, D. stam stem, steven stem of a ship, G. stamm stem, steven stem of a ship, Icel. stafn, stamn, stem of a ship, stofn, stomn, stem, Sw. stam a tree trunk,… …

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  • 56Stem — (st[e^]m), n. [AS. stemn, stefn, st[ae]fn; akin to OS. stamn the stem of a ship, D. stam stem, steven stem of a ship, G. stamm stem, steven stem of a ship, Icel. stafn, stamn, stem of a ship, stofn, stomn, stem, Sw. stam a tree trunk, Dan. stamme …

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  • 57Stem leaf — Stem Stem (st[e^]m), n. [AS. stemn, stefn, st[ae]fn; akin to OS. stamn the stem of a ship, D. stam stem, steven stem of a ship, G. stamm stem, steven stem of a ship, Icel. stafn, stamn, stem of a ship, stofn, stomn, stem, Sw. stam a tree trunk,… …

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  • 58Suprafoliaceous — Su pra*fo li*a ceous, a. (Bot.) Inserted into the stem above the leaf, petiole, or axil, as a peduncle or flower. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 59Three-sided — Three sid ed, a. Having three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 60stalk — I. noun Etymology: Middle English stalke; akin to Old English stela stalk, support Date: 14th century 1. a slender upright object or supporting or connecting part; especially peduncle 2. a. the main stem of an herbaceous plant often with its… …

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