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tulip's androecium form

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The flower, in its basic design, is a shoot in which the internodes (the regions of stem between nodes) do not elongate. As a result, the floral parts that occur successively along this shoot develop as a closely packed cluster. The enlarged portion of the stalk on which the flower develops is known as the receptacle, and the stalk of flower is the pedicel.
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