What do you mean by pedicellate and sessile?
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A flower which bears a stalk or pedicel is called as a pedicellate flower e.g. Hibiscus, Rose. A flower which is borne directly on the stem is called to be a sessile flower. It is devoid of a stalk. Examples are sunflower florets, Sisyrinchium.
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Some common examples of pedicellate flowers are Hibiscus, rose, etc. Sessile flowers are those flowers which do not have a pedicel. ... Some common examples of sessile flowers found in India are Achyranthes, saffron etc.
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