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
You can preserve a flower petal by dehydrating it.
A petal is a part of a flower. Not to be confused with a pedal which is operated by one's feet, such as a brake pedal.
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The homonyms for "peddle" are "pedal" and "petal." "Pedal" refers to a lever operated by the foot in a vehicle, while "petal" refers to one of the separate parts of the corolla of a flower.
The plant will stay alive but the petal will die.
It is called a Arum Lily, a very beautiful flower. Check out gay flowers web site. Hopefully this helps.
Calla Lily is one type of white flower that has only one petal. It is also called Trumpet Lily, Arum Lily, Pig Lily, or Miniature Calla Lily.
There are a few different flowers that have big petals. One flower that has one, large petal is from the Lily family, and it is called the Calla Lily. Another one is also from the Lily family and is called the Easter Lily.
The word "mum".
The pedal region refers to the area of the body associated with the feet and toes. In anatomical terms, it encompasses structures like the foot's bones, muscles, and soft tissues. The term is often used in medical contexts to discuss conditions or treatments related to the feet. Additionally, in botany, "pedal" can refer to structures resembling or related to the feet of certain animals or the base of flower petals.
The homophone for the word "pedal," a word which means either something you floor in a car while putting it to the metal, or something attached to a drum too often used in this house in metal's service, is the word "petal." The word "petal" defines the part of a flower, usually lovely or at least brightly colored, that is most brought to mind when envisioning this floral flora. Another homonym for pedal is peddle - to try to sell (something, especially small goods) by going from house to house or place to place.