👉 A pedunculated plant is a type of flowering plant that has no true seeds, and instead produces spores. This means that the plant only reproduces through its spores, which are then dispersed by wind or rain.
👉 The term "pedunculate" is derived from the Greek word "pedunculus," which means "thread." In anatomy, a peduncle refers to the outermost layer of tissue in a limb, such as a finger or a toe. It's also known as a pedicle and is typically located at the base of the limb and extends into the bone.