Scape (botany)

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Scape with leaf-like bracts on the St Bruno's Lily (Paradisea liliastrum)
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Scape with leaf-like bracts on the St Bruno's Lily (Paradisea liliastrum)

In botany, scapes are flowering stems, usually leafless, rising from the crown or roots of a plant. Scapes can have a single flower or many flowers, depending on the species. Some show scales, foliaceous bracts and sometimes even branches.

Scapes are found on plants of many families, including Liliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Papaveraceae, and Violaceae.