On roses clip back to next leaf, on daylilies take the entire stalk, otherwise just pop the declining bloom off.
The best way to deadhead is to remove only the faded flowers. Once all the flowers on a stem have been removed, then cut the stem back to a bud or leaf or to its base. Another way is to disbud, which is to take off the smaller buds to promote the larger ones.
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.
receptacle
The flower is attached to the stem by the radical.
i know you are thinking what i used to think about what a pedicel is "a pedical is a certain thing on a flower" well it is not it is just a fancy name for stem so there you have it bye. by kimberly
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The part of the flower that attaches the flower and the flower stalk is known as the receptable. In some flowering plants, the receptable will act as the location of the plant's fruit.
Pedicel is the term that's used to refer to a stalk that has a solitary flower or an 'inflorescence'. An inflorescence is a cluster of flowers. The stalk to which the flower or inflorescence is attached in turn is attached to a stem that's called a 'peduncle'. The peduncle in turn is attached to a main branch that's called a 'rachis'.
The expanded tip of a flower stalk or axis that bears the floral organs or the group of flowers in a head is receptacle
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
The talk of the flower is called pedicel
Flower stalk!