- botany, a
pedicel is a stem that
attaches a
single flower to the inflorescence. Such
inflorescences are
described as pedicellate.
Pedicel refers to a...
- Look up pedicle or
pedicel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pedicle or
pedicel may
refer to:
Pedicle of
vertebral arch, the
segment between the transverse...
- (base), the
pedicel or
pedicellus (stem), and
finally the flagellum,
which often comprises many
units known as flagellomeres. The
pedicel (the second...
- its name. Most
scales are lamellar, or blade-like, and
attached with a
pedicel,
while other forms may be hair-like or
specialized as
secondary ****ual...
- 11 parts, the
first part is
called the
scape and the
second part is the
pedicel. The
other segments are
jointly called the flagellum.
Beetles have mouthparts...
- The
abdomen and
cephalothorax are
connected by a thin
waist called the
pedicel.
Unlike insects,
spiders have an
endoskeleton in
addition to
their exoskeleton...
- 4–6
millimetres (0.16–0.24 in) long and are
pediceled. The
pedicels are filiform.
Besides the
pedicels, the
spikelets have 2
fertile florets which are...
-
cusps (bicuspid), is
attached to a
pedicel by
collagenous fibers. The
joint formed between the
bicuspid and the
pedicel is
partially flexible, as it can...
- It is a bulb-forming
perennial up to 35 cm tall, with an
umbel of long-
pediceled pale
purple flowers.
Flora of ****stan Kew
World Checklist of Selected...
- a twig on the stem in seed plants. A node is a very
small growth zone.
Pedicel:
Stems that
serve as the
stalk of an
individual flower in an inflorescence...