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leafstalk

/leef-stawk/US // ˈlifˌstɔk //UK // (ˈliːfˌstɔːk) //

叶柄,叶茎,叶梗

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : petiole.

Examples

  • The base of the leafstalk is hollow and in falling off exposes the winter bud.

  • Stipules small, very narrow and pointed, usually attached part way up to the leafstalk.

  • At the base of each leafstalk are two narrow, half arrow-shaped stipules.

  • In the Sycamore the bud does not show while the leaf remains on the tree, as it is in the hollow of the leafstalk.

  • The Common Locust has several buds under the leafstalk and one above it in the axil.