pulvinus

/pʌlˈvɪnəs/

Definitions

1. noun

The swollen part of a leaf-stalk or petiole, serving to attach the leaf to the plant; a pulvinule is a smaller pulvinus, often present at the base of a compound leaf.

“The botanist studied the unique pulvinus of the plant’s leaf-stalk to understand its growth patterns.”

Synonyms

  • leaf-stalk
  • petiole