Definition of Peduncule. Meaning of Peduncule. Synonyms of Peduncule

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- The cerebral peduncles (In Latin, ped- means 'foot'.) are the two stalks that attach the cerebrum to the brainstem. They are structures at the front of...
- in one year. The 'cup' (cu****) of the acorn is fused with its stalk (peduncule) forming a connective piece. Both the connective piece and the cup are...
- summer (late July or early August in the UK) and is borne on a stem (peduncule) 40–60 cm (16–24 in) tall. Individual flowers have stalks (pedicels) 15–20 mm...
- (12–20 in) long. In late summer (August in the UK), it produces a stout stem (peduncule), often with purple markings. The inflorescence is a raceme of pale green...
- umbels, usually with one to three flowers, occasionally up to four. The peduncule (stem) of the umbel is two to six times as long as the subtending leaves...
- with 6 on the oral veil. The rhinop****s have a lamellate clavus and a peduncule with little, thin and sharp ramifications. Each rhinophoral sheath edge...
- pallidiflora has a relatively densely packed raceme of flowers on a stem (peduncule) up to 47 cm (18+1⁄2 in) high from the base to the first flower, whereas...
- true nuclei. The "cell groups A8 and A10" are spread inside the cerebral peduncule. They are not known to receive striatal afferences and are not in a topographical...
- margins. The flowers are arranged in a raceme on a purple-spotted stem (peduncule) 6–12 cm (2+1⁄2–4+1⁄2 in) tall. The raceme is topped by a head or "coma"...
- indentations. The flowers are arranged in a raceme on a purple stem (peduncule) 4–10 cm (1+1⁄2–4 in) tall. The raceme is topped by a head or "coma" of...