a long stemd funnel is a thistle tube funnel
A funnel with a long stem (the straight part below the cone shaped part)
You add auto tranny fluid through the tranny dip stick tube. Usually need a long stemmed funnel. That's it. Good luck.
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Thistle funnel is named after the thistle flower, which it resembles in shape. The narrow stem and wide top of the funnel are similar to the long stem and bulbous head of a thistle plant. The name is descriptive of the funnel's appearance.
A funnel with a long stem (the straight part below the cone shaped part)
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I use the long stem funnel to put transmission fluid into my older Jeep. You pour in the fluid where the dip stick is located. It's a located a bit deeper than most engines I've seen. Once you're done, just replace the dipstick. It's a hassle if you dont have the right funnel.
The scientific name for the Funnel Web Spider is Atrax robustus.
A funnel with a long stem is typically called a "long stem funnel." These types of funnels are designed with an extended tube to allow for more precise pouring or transferring of liquids into containers with narrow openings.
Most roses available today in stores are "long stemmed" roses. Essentially, to answer your question I would need to know the answer to this: "are they better for what?". If you plan to make an arrangement, and cut the stems down, then no, long stemmed roses are not necessary. If however you have a long-necked elegant vase to put your cut roses in then you are definitely looking for long stemmed roses. Most varieties sold in stores have been genetically modified so that they stand better over time in water. Longer does not necessarily mean better- just more expensive.