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Definition of Stipitate

Stipitate
Stipitate Stip"i*tate, a. [NL. stipitatus, from L. stipes, gen. stipitis, a stock. See Stipe.] (Bot.) Supported by a stipe; elevated on a stipe, as the fronds of most ferns, or the pod of certain cruciferous plants.

Meaning of Stipitate from wikipedia

- bodies with a pileus (cap) and stipe (stem) are collectively known as the stipitate hydnoid fungi and are often studied as a group because of their ecological...
- two small secondary sti****s at the base of leaflets in some species. stipitate stalked; borne on a stipe; of an ovary, borne on a gynop****. sti****te...
- temperature, humidity and nutrient availability are met. Hydnellum peckii is a stipitate hydnoid fungus, meaning that it has a cap atop a stipe (stem), and a form...
- Trichomes (/ˈtraɪkoʊmz, ˈtrɪkoʊmz/; from Ancient Gr**** τρίχωμα (tríkhōma) 'hair') are fine outgrowths or appendages on plants, algae, lichens, and certain...
- May in 2021. It is unique within its genus in that its basidiome is stipitate. The specific epithet is Latin (a compound of 'blue' and 'cheese'), named...
- gynop**** and stipitate gynoecium...
- Inflorescences globose, ****ate Aestivation valvate Anthers often with a stipitate or sessile apical gland Pollen commonly in tetrads, bitetrads or polyads...
- original on 12 April 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2011. Kirk et al. 2008, p. 495. "Stipitate hydnoid fungi, Hampshire Biodiversity Partnership" (PDF). Archived (PDF)...
- extends down the stipe some distance. Fungi that have stipes are said to be stipitate. The evolutionary benefit of a stipe is generally considered to be in...
- bright orange, and extremely variable in shape, but typically stoutly stipitate with a spoon- or cup-shaped, spore-bearing head. They are frequently erumpent...