đế hoa
Definition
- Noun:
- Receptacle: In botany, the enlarged tip of a flower stalk that bears the floral organs (sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils). It is the part to which all the other flower parts are attached.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Đế hoa của hoa hồng khá rộng. (The rose's receptacle is quite broad.)
- Các bộ phận của hoa đều gắn vào đế hoa. (All parts of the flower are attached to the receptacle.)
Advanced Usage
- In botanical studies, the shape and structure of the đế hoa (receptacle) can be a key characteristic for identifying plant families.
- Đế hoa hình chén là đặc điểm của họ Hoa hồng. (A cup-shaped receptacle is a characteristic of the Rosaceae family.)
Variants and Related Words
- Cuống hoa (n): Pedicel; the stalk that supports a single flower.
- Đài hoa (n): Calyx; the collective term for all the sepals of a flower.
Synonyms
- Receptacle: The botanical term for the part of the flower that holds the other parts.
- Floral base: A descriptive, non-technical synonym.
Notes
- Đế hoa is a specialized botanical term. In everyday conversation, it is less common than general words for flower parts like "cánh hoa" (petal) or "nhụy hoa" (pistil).