Not at all, Dylan. What I said was that the floral tube ends near the pseudostem. The pedicels/peduncle of this species is short. I like to count from the flower and anything attached directly to the flower I would call a pedicel. A botanical morphologist may disagree. Of course, either the pedicel or the peduncle may be reduced and only careful studies could separate those apart. Nhu On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 12:51 PM, Hannon <othonna@gmail.com> wrote: > Nhu makes reference to a "pseudostem" regarding the flowers of Pamianthe > but the concept of a pseudostem is associated with foliage, not flowering > structures. >