Peduncle: The stalk of a flower. Perennial: A plant that lives for at least three seasons. Perlite: Small granules of white expanded volcanic mineral mixed with seed compost to improve air supply.
PEDUNCLE -- The stalk of an flower head. (see also Inflorescence) PENDANT -- Hanging. PERENNIAL -- A plant which will live for three years or more under normal conditions.
peduncle. The stem of an individual flower or fruit. peg roots. Primary roots. pellicle. The covering (skin) that encloses the kernel; it is white during development but becomes brown at maturity.
Peduncle- A stalk bearing a flower, flower cluster, or a fructification. Perfect flower- A flower having both stamens and carpels; may or may not have a perianth.
Peduncle The stalk of a flower cluster or a single flower when the flower is solitary, or the remaining member of a reduced inflorescence.
peduncle The main stem supporting a cluster of flowers (as opposed to a pedicel, which is the stem of an individual flower). pendulous More or less hanging or declined.
peduncle The main stalk of an inflorescence, or a stalk or stem bearing a solitary flower. perennial ...
with 2 or more primary veins running from the leaf base and parallel to the margin and converging at the apex paripinnate: compound leaves with all leaflets are more or less paired; therefore leaves lack a single terminal leaflet peduncle: ...
(L. sedere, to sit) sitting directly on base without support, stalk, pedicel, or peduncle; attached or stationary as opposed to free living or motile.seta search for term- n. (L. seta, bristle) a bristle-like structure.
Peduncle The stem of a flower. Perennial Any plant that lives more than three years. Perlite Small globules of heat expanded volcanic rock used to increase the porosity and drainage of potting mixes.
The flowers emerge on a stalk called a peduncle, which remains on the plant and produces blooms for many years. Pruning the plant and removing flowering peduncles can help to rejuvenate a woody plant so that flowering although delayed can be enhanced.
Flowers are reproductive shoots usually composed of four parts- sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels- arranged in whorls on the end of a flower stalk, or peduncle.
In September, inflated, 3-5 lobed, warty, pinkish-red capsules about ΒΌ an inch in diameter dangle on slender peduncles. They begin popping open to display the pea-sized, bright orange-red berries inside.
Single Flower - one flower borne at the end of an elongated stalk or branch of the main axis of the plant, as in tulip and Magnolia grandiflora (southern magnolia). [The peduncle is the stalk which bears the single flower at the top (and is ...
Pedicel A flower stem, as opposed to a leaf stem, or the peduncle, from which the individual pedicels arise.
See also: Flower, Plant, Leaf, Woody, Shoot
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