petioleˈpɛt iˌoʊl
petiole (n)
- plural
- petioles
English Definitions:
petiole, leafstalk (noun)
the slender stem that supports the blade of a leaf
petiole (Noun)
The stalk of a leaf, attaching the blade to the stem.
petiole (Noun)
A narrow or constricted segment of the body of an insect. Used especially to refer to the metasomal segment of Hymenoptera such as wasps.
petiole (Noun)
The stalk at the base of the nest of the paper wasp.
Petiole
In botany, the petiole is the stalk attaching the leaf blade to the stem. The petiole is the transition between the stem and the leaf blade, and usually has the same internal structure as the stem. Outgrowths appearing on each side of the petiole are called stipules. Leaves lacking a petiole are called sessile, or clasping when they partly surround the stem. Clasping leaves of the Poaceae have an extra structure called the ligule. Petiolate leaves are ones where the petiole connects to the leaf before its apex.
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