stipe 1. The stalk-like support of a pistil. 2. The petiole of a fern or palm frond. 3. The stalk supporting the fruiting body of some fungi. GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms New Search: ...
stipe -- A scientific term for "stalk". stipules -- Paired appendages found at the base of the leaves of many flowering plants.
Stipe Propagation Victorian growers were exceedingly creative and discovered some intriguing vegetative propagation techniques.
Stipe- A supporting stalk, such as the stalk of a pistil, a gill fungus, or the petiole of a fern leaf.
stipe. A stalk. stolon. A trailing aboveground stem or shoot, often rooting at the nodes and forming new plants.
Stipe The stalk of a fern frond or stalk of a flower pistil. Stipel A stipule of a leaflet. Stipellate Having stipules at the base of the leaflets.
Black stiped sunflower Rose-Breasted Grosbeak Sunflower seeds of all types, safflower, cracked corn ...
Stipes, Professor of Plant Pathology, Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science, Virginia Tech; and Mary Ann Hansen, Extension Plant Pathologist, Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science, Virginia Tech ...
stipe search for term- n. (L. stipes, stalk) the stalk-like basal part of an ovary, or of a fruit such as an achene; the stem bearing pileus in mushrooms and toadstools.stipel search for term- n.
The fronds of a tree fern are called stipes. The trunk is covered in stipe bases where old fronds have fallen off and will also become covered with roots as it grows.
Manual of Woody Landscape Plants Dirr, Michael, Stipes Publishing Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines: A Guide to Using, Growing, and Propagating North American Woody Plants Cullina William, Houghton-Mifflin ...
The stem that supports the frond is called a stipe. Click picture to enlarge The parts we call leaflets on other plants are identified as pinna.
'Lady in Red' looks like typical ladyfern, except the stipes (stems) of the fronds are red when they emerge in spring. Photo Credit: Gerald Klingaman ...
I think they are doing the damage in my lawn. I have enclosed a photo of these catapillar looking bugs. Can you tell me what they are, and how to fix them. They are about 2cm long and 5mm wide with brown stipes on the body. Thanks Rob.
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