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Meaning of "petioles"
Petiole (noun): The thin stalk that connects a leaf to a stem or branch in a plant or tree, providing support and transport of nutrients between the two
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Petioles are generally shorter than the leaves.
They are borne on petioles and have stipules.
Petioles and plant leaves are used in cooking.
The middle of the petioles are deeply grooved.
Cabbage was created by selecting for short petioles.
The petioles are spiny and glabrous.
Shorter than the petioles of the leaves.
The lower leaves have long petioles.
Petioles of the leaves are also covered with spines.
Peduncles are about the same length as petioles.
The blades are borne on petioles a few centimeters in length.
The lowest leaves are borne on short petioles.
Leaves and petioles are both glabrous.
It has very small stipules on the petioles.
They are borne on flat petioles with wide bases.
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The leaves of most monocotyledons lack petioles.
The fruit petioles stand straight up.
Stem leaves have wide sheathing petioles.
The petioles produce a milky latex when broken.
The leaf blades are borne on very long petioles.
The petioles are often reddish in color.
The blades are borne on long petioles.
Only the petioles from the seedlings were used.
The flowers are without stalks petioles.
The petioles are hidden and the lamina are ten centimeters.
The edges are dull and the petioles are long.
Leaf petioles are distinctly winged.
The leaves form on short petioles.
The petioles are short up to in length.
They are attached by very short petioles.
Petioles are so short that leaves seem to be glued to the stem.
The upper ones lack petioles.
The petioles have small spiny stipules at their bases.
The basal leaves are borne on very long petioles.
Differences between colonization of petioles and leaves were observed.
Leaves have oval blades borne on long petioles.
Leaf petioles always pubescent.
Basal leaves are borne on woolly petioles.
The petioles are also prickly.
They are arranged alternately and have stalks petioles.
The long petioles are hairy.
The leaves are borne on hairy petioles.
The petioles are rather long.
The leaves are connate by flattened petioles.
The petioles have no scales.
The blades are borne on short petioles.
The former has longer petioles than the latter.
Small stipules appear at the base of the petioles.
The petioles lack stipules.
The upper leaves lack petioles.