stalkless in English

adjective

[stalk·less || 'stɔːklɪs]

lacking a stalk, stemless

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1. Stalkless Crinoids, or comatulids, have numerous movable processes (cirri) and can crawl and swim

2. Balanid (plural Balanids) (zoology) Any member of the family Balanidae, stalkless acorn barnacles in the order Sessilia.

3. Common Burdock is smaller than great Burdock, and the flowers are either stalkless or have very short stalks

4. Capitulum: An inflorescence consisting of a head of small closely packed stalkless flowers or florets arising at the same level on a flattened axis

5. Though some groups have lost the stalk in adult forms, Crinoids are considered to follow the stalked, radial morphology, as the stalkless forms are derived from stalked ancestors.

6. Catkin A type of flowering shoot (see racemose inflorescence) in which the axis, which is often long, bears many small stalkless unisexual flowers.Usually the male Catkins hang down from the stem; the female Catkins are shorter and often erect

7. Barnacle definition, any marine crustacean of the subclass Cirripedia, usually having a calcareous shell, being either stalked (goose Barnacle ) and attaching itself to ship bottoms and floating timber, or stalkless (rock Barnacle, or acorn Barnacle ) and attaching itself …

8. Acorn Barnacles are crustaceans in the Balanidae family and Balanus genus that all share the same common name and can include any stalkless barnacle in the order Sessilia.They are part of class Maxillopoda, and their genus name comes from the Greek word balanos, meaning acorn.Acorn Barnacles live along rocky shores and are filter feeders

9. Boltonia Asteroides, commonly called false chamomile or false aster, is a rhizomatous perennial which typically grows to 5-6’ tall on erect, usually branching stems clad with alternate, linear, lance-shaped, stalkless, gray-green leaves (to 5” long).Tiny, daisy-like flowers (to 3/4” diameter) in loose panicles typically cover this aster-like plant with a