I have been looking for a long time to this answer, I do not have a definite one, but logic could conclude that since the fruit itself is the ovary, as the cherry is an angiosperm pit inside is the 'egg') the stem could possibly be the pistil. The top would be the stamen, then style, then the bottom, the fruit, would be the ovary. This is my conclusion. I would recommend a little more research, as I have found no specific answer to this question.
a cherry stem is obviously a stem that has a cherry in it haha a cherry stem is obviously a stem that has a cherry in it haha
Fergie
Sepal is a structure not found in a flower's pistil. The pistil consists of the stigma, style, and ovary, while the sepals are located outermost on the flower and protect the developing bud.
A seed or a stem.
With practice, sure.
The pistil is the female reproductive organ in a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary. The style is the slender tube-like structure that connects the stigma to the ovary, allowing pollen to travel to the ovary where fertilization occurs.
It is a sexual based answer usually
tie the cherry stem or try it out
He can Tie a cherry stem in a knot. ;)
It means that you are a trickster, having previously tied a different cherry stem and hid it under your tongue, so you could AMAZE YOUR FRIENDS with your apparent (and obvious) talented tongue-work.
Cherry stems are short and easily snapped. Tying a knot in one without breaking it requires dexterity.
I think it is the WKD advertisement =]