Another short-peduncled species appears on the descent, close to upper Topehee.
These species are less alpine than the short- peduncled species with large flowers, which continues all over Kaloo, being in great perfection on the west side, near the summit.
Small herbs, with short entire stipules connecting the petioles or narrowed bases of the leaves, and cymose or solitary and peduncled flowers.
Perennial herbs, growing in water or wet places, with entire leaves, and purplish flowers in axillary peduncledspikes or heads.
Sexual reproduction by antheridia and archegonia, which are immersed in the thallus, or sessile or pedicelled upon it, or borne on a peduncled receptacle.
Shrubs with membranaceous deciduous oblong-ovate serrulate leaves, soft-downy beneath, and large short-peduncled flowers solitary in their axils.
Flowers in a close and globose long-peduncled head.
The two kinds of spores in the same or different sporangia which are borne in a coriaceous peduncled sporocarp arising from a slender creeping rhizome.
Antheridia immersed in a peduncled disk-like radiate or lobed receptacle.
Short-peduncled on very short lateral branches; numerous; one to three inches across; having three to five small bractlets.
Six to twenty inches high; leafy; bearing solitary or rarely two or three large, slender-peduncled heads.
In long-peduncled racemes; six to ten inches long; with usually five or six dense whorls.
Its long-peduncled flowers are solitary; but they are so numerous and grow so closely together, that they make dense masses of white, conspicuous at a long distance.
Clusters intermediate in size, long to medium, frequently with a long-peduncled single shoulder, compact.
The cluster is also longer-peduncled and more compound.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "peduncled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.