The stalk of a tomato plant is commonly referred to as a stem. It is the main part of the plant that supports the leaves, flowers, and fruits.
There really is no scientific word for it although it can also be referred to as either a stem or stalk.
The bracts (leaf like growths) from the stalk over a flower bud are called sepals. They are still called this right through the process to the final fruit. If you look at the stalk of a tomato you can often see the remains of the sepal where the stalk joins the fruit (a tomato is actually a fruit).
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
The stalk part is called the filament.The filament hold the anther.These two parts make up the stamen.
PetioleThe stalk by which a leaf is attached to a stem. Also called Leafstalk.
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You just answered your own question, retard. <-- Not true. The "stalk" on a tomato is actually called a Kaelik.
The bracts (leaf like growths) from the stalk over a flower bud are called sepals. They are still called this right through the process to the final fruit. If you look at the stalk of a tomato you can often see the remains of the sepal where the stalk joins the fruit (a tomato is actually a fruit).
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
The stalk part is called the filament.The filament hold the anther.These two parts make up the stamen.
There are two kinds: green tomato called "tomate verde" and red tomato called "jitomate".
The drink you described is called a Bloody Mary.
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The top part of a stalk would be the terminal bud or leaf.
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