Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
scapose
Adjective
/ˈskeɪ.poʊs/

Definition
Having a long flower stalk that arises directly from the ground, with leaves that are generally basal.

Examples
- The dandelion is a scapose plant, with its bright yellow flowers perched atop long, slender stalks.
- In the garden, the scapose tulips stand out beautifully against the green foliage.

Meaning
Scapose describes plants that have their flowers on long stalks, not supported by floral branches, which makes the flowers appear to rise directly from the ground, giving them a distinctive look.

Synonyms
- stalked
- pedunculate