In Asteraceae the top of the pedicel upon which the flowers are joined.
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The heavy-bodied abdomen forms a narrow pedicel, or waist, where it attaches to the prosoma.
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The drupe develops first on the tree, and then the pedicel expands to become the cashew apple.
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Red imported fire ants have both a pedicel and postpediole.
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The pedicel can be seen attached to a few loose scales.
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This has a large flower on a curved pedicel.
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The first is reduced and forms the pedicel.
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These grow on a pedicel or lack a footstalk.
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What appears to be the fruit is an oval or pear-shaped structure that develops from the pedicel and the receptacle of the cashew flower.
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A small stalk bearing a single flower of an inflorescence; an ultimate division of a common peduncle
A pedicel is a stem that attaches single flowers to the main stem of the inflorescence. It is the branches or stalks that hold each flower in an inflorescence that contains more than one flower.
A stalk of individual flower; a stalk bearing a single flower or spore-producing body within a cluster; A stalk-shaped body part; an anatomical part that resembles a stem or stalk; A narrow stalk-like body part in insects and other arthropods, used in various specific senses; a slender stalk
(Pedicels) stem of a flower that is part of an umbel.
The stalk of an individual flower.
The second primary division or segment of the antenna; it articulates apically with the flagellum and basally with the scape.
The waist-like tube that forms the point of attachment between the cephalothorax and the abdomen.
The enlargement of the frontal bone of the skull, forming a supporting structure from which an antler will grow.
The tip of the flower stalk upon which the stem tip or receptacle sits and bears the parts of the flower.