- 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...
- The
abdomen and
cephalothorax are
connected by a thin
waist called the
pedicel.
Unlike insects,
spiders have an
endoskeleton (constructed of endosternites)...
- form
secondary processes known as
pedicels or foot
processes (for
which the
cells are
named podo- + -cyte). The
pedicels wrap
around the
capillaries and...
-
development begins from the
pedicel, a bony
structure that
appears on the top of the
skull by the time the
animal is a year old. The
pedicel gives rise to a spiky...
- pericarp –
surrounding the endosperm. Corn (maize) bran also
includes the
pedicel (tip cap).
Along with the germ, it is an
integral part of
whole grains...
- sp****ly flowered.
Individual flowers are greenish-white,
borne on
stalks (
pedicels) some 4–8 mm (0.2–0.3 in) long. Each
flower has six
triply veined tepals...
- that is, not
completely sessile. A
sessile flower is one that
lacks a
pedicel (flower stalk). A
flower that is not
sessile is pedicellate. For example...
- but with a
sharp mint-like flavor.
Flowers are on a
short stem (shortly
pedicelled), pale purplish, in
dense 10-20 (or more)
flowered dense whorls (cymes)...