There really is no scientific word for it although it can also be referred to as either a stem or stalk.
The bracts (leaf like growths) from the stalk over a flower bud are called sepals. They are still called this right through the process to the final fruit. If you look at the stalk of a tomato you can often see the remains of the sepal where the stalk joins the fruit (a tomato is actually a fruit).
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
The stalk part is called the filament.The filament hold the anther.These two parts make up the stamen.
The stalk of an ovule is called the funiculus. It connects the ovule to the placenta within the ovary of a flower.
PetioleThe stalk by which a leaf is attached to a stem. Also called Leafstalk.
You just answered your own question, retard. <-- Not true. The "stalk" on a tomato is actually called a Kaelik.
The bracts (leaf like growths) from the stalk over a flower bud are called sepals. They are still called this right through the process to the final fruit. If you look at the stalk of a tomato you can often see the remains of the sepal where the stalk joins the fruit (a tomato is actually a fruit).
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
There are two kinds: green tomato called "tomate verde" and red tomato called "jitomate".
The stalk part is called the filament.The filament hold the anther.These two parts make up the stamen.
The drink you described is called a Bloody Mary.
The stalk of an ovule is called the funiculus. It connects the ovule to the placenta within the ovary of a flower.
A celery stalk in Tagalog is called "tangkay ng selyeri."
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The top part of a stalk would be the terminal bud or leaf.