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peduncle

[pi-duhng-kuhl, pee-duhng-] / pɪˈdʌŋ kəl, ˈpi dʌŋ- /


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“Unfortunately,” it added, “at some point between then and summer 2018 she encountered gear and was seen with new entanglement wounds on her peduncle and back.”

From The Guardian

Experts studied the buds in the fourth stage of the blooming process, called peduncle elongation, and determined that only about 5 percent of these likely died, Litterst said.

From Washington Post

About 70 percent of the cherry blossoms are in this budding stage, known as peduncle elongation.

From Washington Post

The National Park Service said this week that 70 percent of the buds are in this stage, known as peduncle elongation.

From Washington Post

Its horticulturalists monitor a specific group of Yoshino cherry trees to track them through the six stages to peak bloom: green buds, florets visible, extension of florets, peduncle elongation, puffy white and peak bloom.

From Washington Post