The stalk and stem are terms that often refer to different parts of a plant. The stem is the main structural support of the plant, connecting the roots to the leaves and flowers, while the stalk typically refers to a specific supporting structure of a flower or leaf. In some contexts, “stalk” can also describe the elongated part of certain fruits or vegetables. Essentially, all stalks are stems, but not all stems are stalks.
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It is the stem or stalk that supports the mushroom's cap.
Compound leaves are divided into multiple leaflets along a central stalk, while simple leaves consist of a single leaf blade attached to the stem.
The angle where a leaf stalk joins the stem is known as the leaf axil. The angle at which the leaf stalk joins the stem can vary depending on the plant species and can be used as a characteristic for plant identification.
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Another name for the stem of asparagus is a stalk.
The stalk that joins the leaf blade to the stem is called the petiole. Its main function is to support the leaf and provide a pathway for nutrients to move between the leaf and the rest of the plant.