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Coiled pedicel | A pedicel that coils like a spring after the fruits start to form, a mechanism found in a few species of plants and functions to bring the fruits closer to the ground, presumably to make it easier for animals to disperse the seeds. | |
Pedicel | The stalk of the flower. Flowers without pedicels are called sessile. | |
Pedicel (adj. = pedicellate) | The stalk supporting some flowers. | |
Pedicel scar | The scar left by the stalk to which the fruit is attached. | |
Pedicel/hypanthium | The pedicel is articulate in all species of Lecythidaceae. In some species the hypanthium tapers to the articulation and resembles a pedicel and, in other species, the hypanthium is truncate and does not resemble a pedicel. Thus, everything from the calyx to the articulation and from the articulation to the rachis is called the pedicel/hypanthium. | |
Pedicel/hypanthium tapered to articulation | The pedicel/hypanthium is tapered gradually to the ariculation such that a true pedicel appears to be present | |
Pedicel/hypanthium truncate at articulation | There is no clear cut pedicel in this type of pedicel/hypanthium |