scaping

/ˈskeɪpɪŋ/
noun
  1. The stem of a plant that bears flowers and has no leaves, especially in plants like onions or tulips.
    • The onion's scaping was tall and green before the flower bloomed.
    • Each scaping rose straight from the bulb without any leaves.
    • The gardener cut the scaping from the tulip to put in a vase.
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