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A '''gynophore''' is athe stalk composed of [[Gynoecium|carpel]] tissue found in certain [[flower]]s.Itwhich supports the rest of the [[gynoecium]] (the [[ovule]]-producing part of a flower), elevating it above the branching points of other floral parts.<ref name=McCusker>{{cite web|author=McCusker|title=Flora of Australia Glossary|publisher=Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage, and the Arts|url=http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/abrs/online-resources/glossaries/vascular/g.html|accessdate=2010-04-20}}</ref>
Plant [[genus|genera]] that have flowers with gynophores include ''[[Waratah|Telopea]]'', ''[[Peritoma arborea|Peritoma]], [[Austrobaileya]]'', ''[[Amborella]]'', and ''[[Brachychiton]]''.<ref name=Debenham>{{cite book|author=Debenham, C.| title=The Language of Botany| publisher=Society for Growing Australian Plants |location=Chipping Norton, NSW, Australia | year=1971 | isbn=0909830010}}</ref>
[[File:Ginóforo gineceo estipitado definiciones como en APWeb.svg|thumb|center|375px|gynophore and stipitate gynoecium]]