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An inflorescence
Solitary flowers are either sessile or pedicelled. Sessile flowers are without a supporting stalk; pedicelled flowers are supported by a stalk. A stalk that supports a cluster of flowers is called peduncle, and the individual stalk of a solitary flower or each flower in an inflorescence is called a pedicel.
Adders Tongue
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Stalk
The filament and style are found in flowers, they both have a long stalk-like structure that have either the anther or stigma on top of them to help with reproduction.
The filament is stalk of a stamen connecting the anther to the corolla.
Yarrow (common name) Ylang-ylang (common name) Yew (common name) Yasmin (common name) Yucca (botanical name)
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Papaipema nebris.
There are many flowers that are made of small clusters of flowers such as Baby's breath, forsythia, goldenrod, and others.
Kapok is the most common name for the tree, the flowers 'hang down.'
Stem is only on flowers and a stalk is only on trees or on the bark of trees. Stalks are mostly on trees. Hope that answers your question (: