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Peduncle

noun
1.
The thin process of tissue that attaches a polyp to the body.
2.
Stalk bearing an inflorescence or solitary flower.
3.
A bundle of myelinated neurons joining different parts of the brain.  Synonym: cerebral peduncle.



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"Peduncle" Quotes from Famous Books



... stems with oblong or elliptic leaves, which are glabrous and have long petioles. The terrestrial plants are erect, nearly simple, more or less hispid throughout, with lanceolate leaves and short petioles, often nearly sessile. The aquatic form flowers regularly, producing its peduncle at right angles from the floating stems, but the terrestrial specimens are ordinarily seen without flower-spikes, which are but rarely met with, at least as far as my own experience goes. Intermediate [434] ...
— Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation • Hugo DeVries

... in. long, on an erect or curved peduncle, from a whorl of 3 leaves at summit of stem. Three spreading, green, narrowly oblong sepals; 3 oval or oblong petals; 6 stamens, the anthers about as long as filaments; 3 slender styles stigmatic along inner ...
— Wild Flowers Worth Knowing • Neltje Blanchan et al



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