scape

/skeɪp/
noun
  1. A long flower stalk that grows directly from the root, with no leaves on it.
    • In the garden, the scape of the amaryllis was over two feet tall.
    • The tulip's scape rose straight out of the ground.
    • She cut the scape from the garlic plant to use in cooking.
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