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What is a paduncle?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 7/2/2024

A paduncle is a stalk that supports a flower cluster, such as in a grapevine. It is the part of the plant from which the flowers or fruits grow. It can also refer to the stem of an inflorescence.

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