100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "stalk"

Definition

The term "stalk" as a common noun refers to:

  1. A slender, upright support or stem of a plant, often bearing leaves, flowers, or fruit.
  2. The part of a flower that supports the blossom, commonly known as a peduncle.
  3. A long, narrow part of a structure, such as the stalk of a microscope or a stalk of celery.

Synonyms

  • Stem
  • Shaft
  • Support
  • Peduncle
  • Trunk (in some contexts)

Antonyms

  • Root
  • Base

Examples

  1. The plant's stalk is strong enough to support its heavy flowers.
  2. She trimmed the stalk of the rose to make it fit in the vase.
  3. The stalk of the celery was crisp and fresh.
  4. He noticed how thick the stalk of the bamboo was.
  5. The stalk of the mushroom was unusually long.
  6. She harvested the stalks of corn in the field.
  7. The stalk of the flower swayed gently in the wind.
  8. A healthy stalk can produce many leaves.
  9. The stalk of the plant is covered in small, fine hairs.
  10. The stalk supported the weight of the fruit above it.
  11. In botany, the stalk is integral to the plant's structure.
  12. The artist painted the stalk of the sunflower in great detail.
  13. The stalk must be cut at an angle to ensure proper water absorption.
  14. The stalk of the plant can indicate its age and health.
  15. He carefully examined the stalk to determine the type of plant.
  16. The stalk provided support during the plant's growth.
  17. A broken stalk can hinder the plant's development.
  18. The stalk of the tulip was vibrant and green.
  19. As the season changed, the stalk began to wither.
  20. The stalk was infested with tiny bugs.
  21. She used a knife to cut the stalk for the bouquet.
  22. The tall stalk reached towards the sky.
  23. He noticed a stalk of wheat bending in the breeze.
  24. The stalk had a hollow center, typical for that species.
  25. The gardener tied the stalk to a stake for support.
  26. The stalk grew thicker as it absorbed more nutrients.
  27. She admired the intricate patterns on the stalk.
  28. The stalk is a key feature in identifying different types of plants.
  29. A healthy stalk is essential for flowering.
  30. The stalk was covered in dew early in the morning.
  31. The botanist studied the stalk under a microscope.
  32. The stalk can be an indicator of the plant's health.
  33. The stalk produces chlorophyll, essential for photosynthesis.
  34. His research focused on the stalk of aquatic plants.
  35. The stalk was thickened due to excessive rainfall.
  36. A firm stalk is crucial for the plant's stability.
  37. The stalk of the orchid was slender and elegant.
  38. She gently touched the stalk to feel its texture.
  39. The stalk of the plant was twisted from the wind.
  40. The stalk must be protected from pests and diseases.
  41. The stalk was bright green, indicating good health.
  42. The stalk of the fern was unlike any other plant.
  43. He carefully removed the stalk from the pot.
  44. The stalk can be used in various culinary dishes.
  45. She painted a picture of a tall stalk of grass.
  46. The stalk produced new leaves as it grew.
  47. The botanist measured the length of the stalk.
  48. The stalk was often used for crafting.
  49. The stalk had a delicate structure, easily damaged.
  50. The stalk of the plant needed extra support as it grew.
  51. The stalk was a vibrant shade of green.
  52. The stalk could be used for making soup.
  53. She observed how the stalk bent towards the light.
  54. The stalk was harvested for medicinal purposes.
  55. He was fascinated by the variety of stalks in the garden.
  56. The stalk held the weight of the blooming flower.
  57. The stalk was cut at the right length for the arrangement.
  58. The stalk was sturdy enough to withstand storms.
  59. The stalk became a food source for many insects.
  60. The stalk had a unique shape that intrigued her.
  61. She learned how to propagate plants from their stalks.
  62. The stalk was pruned to encourage growth.
  63. The stalk was an important part of the plant's anatomy.
  64. The stalk was the focus of her botanical study.
  65. A healthy stalk can produce multiple branches.
  66. The stalk was wrapped in plastic for transport.
  67. The stalk must be kept moist to thrive.
  68. He pulled the stalk from the ground carefully.
  69. The stalk had a rough texture that was unusual.
  70. The stalk grew taller each day in the sunlight.
  71. The stalk showed signs of wilting due to lack of water.
  72. She used the stalk as a natural straw for her drink.
  73. The stalk was an essential part of her research project.
  74. The stalk of the plant had a vibrant color.
  75. He admired how the stalk stood upright.
  76. The stalk was resilient against strong winds.
  77. She compared different stalks for her study.
  78. The stalk had a pleasant aroma when crushed.
  79. The stalk provided food for various wildlife species.
  80. The stalk demonstrated the plant's adaptability.
  81. The stalk was carefully analyzed for its properties.
  82. A thick stalk usually indicates healthy growth.
  83. The stalk was cut cleanly to promote healing.
  84. She used the stalk to create a natural decoration.
  85. The stalk was covered with tiny, colorful flowers.
  86. The stalk had a hollow core that helped it grow taller.
  87. The stalk grew in a spiral pattern.
  88. She noted the differences between the stalks of various plants.
  89. The stalk was a significant feature in the plant's anatomy.
  90. The stalk could be harvested in the fall.
  91. The stalk was used for crafting traditional baskets.
  92. The plant's stalk was a source of inspiration for her art.
  93. The stalk was resilient, even after harsh weather.
  94. The stalk had a smooth surface, making it easy to handle.
  95. The stalk was a popular subject for her photography.
  96. She admired the way the stalk reached for the sun.
  97. The stalk was an important part of the ecosystem.
  98. The stalk had a unique structure that fascinated her.
  99. The stalk was part of her experiment in plant growth.
  100. The stalk was a crucial element in the plant's survival.