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petiole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Petiole may
refer to:
Petiole (botany), the
stalk of a leaf,
attaching the
blade to the stem
Petiole (insect...
- the
petiole in some
species are
called sti****s. The
terms petiolate and
apetiolate are
applied respectively to
leaves with and
without petioles. The...
- two-segmented
petioles,
while others have a single-segmented
petiole. The only
group other than ants
known to ever
possess a two-segmented
petiole are wasps...
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attached to
stems by
stalks (known as
petioles) are
called petiolate, and if
attached directly to the stem with no
petiole they are
called sessile.
Ferns have...
- The
adult wingspan 7-8.5 mm. The
larvae induce globular galls on the
petioles of
several Populus species.
Mature larvae overwinter in the
galls and adults...
-
leaves lack
petioles (leaf stalks). A leaf that is not
sessile is petiolate. For example, the
leaves of most
monocotyledons lack
petioles.[citation needed]...
- been
recorded on
Populus sect. Tacamahaca,
wherein they form
galls on the
petioles of its leaves. Wilkinson,
Christopher (1
January 1988). "Character analyses...
- (1⁄16–5⁄64 in) long and wide.
Modern cultivars have been
selected for
either solid petioles, leaf stalks, or a
large hypocotyl. A
celery stalk readily separates into...
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forms the
narrow petiole. Some ants have an
additional postpetiole segment, and the
remaining segments form the
bulbous gaster. The
petiole and
gaster (abdominal...
- and the
petioles of
aroid plants. The
small Indian flying barb fish are sun
dried on
bamboo trays and
crushed to powder. The
aroid petioles are cut into...