What do we call a plant without sessile
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
In the absence of a pedicel, the flowers are described as sessile. ... The word "pedicel" is derived from the latin pediculus, meaning "little foot". The stem or branch from the main stem of the inflorescence that holds a group of pedicels is called a peduncle
Answered by
1
In botany, sessility (meaning "sitting", used in the sense of "resting on the surface") is a characteristic of plant parts that have no stalk. ... Plant parts can also be described as subsessile, which is not completely sessile.
PLEASE MAKE ME AS A BRAINLIST ANSWER
Similar questions