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A long, leafless, flowering stem arising directly from a bulb like in onion, is called?

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Scape
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Bulbil
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Turion
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Liana
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Solution

The correct option is B Scape
A scape is a long internode that forms the basal part or the whole of a peduncle. Typically it takes the form of a long, leafless flowering stem rising directly from a bulb like in onion.
So, the correct answer is 'Scape'

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