Erect leafless flower stalk growing directly from the ground as in a tulip.
(Architecture) upright consisting of the vertical part of a column.
1He has displayed face-scapes in Northern Ireland, the Netherlands and Spain.
2Where are on earth did all the garlic scapes come from?
3Meanwhile Gloria and Lane and everybody else just went on through their scapes.
4Right after that I started nodding off in the scapes.
5Many were their hair-breadth 'scapes from their pursuers-theRoyalist party.
6The leaves are strap-shaped, stout and glaucous, and about the same length as the scapes.
7From its various crowns rose the scapes of bloom.
8Then Fearing's voice dropped out, and the scapes started.
9This species has dull pinkish flowers; the scapes have a few leaves; root leaves are 2in.
10They just kept moving in the scapes.
11It starts with pickled garlic scapes, slices of the pregnant flower stalks sent spiralling skyward last summer.
12His landscapes are not too seldom hell-scapes.
13Flowers are produced on slender scapes, 3in.
14This is one of that section of the Primrose family having stout scapes and compact heads of bloom.
15New worlds are theirs for the taking-a cornucopia of scapes to boggle and amaze and gratify the senses.
16The lawyer took the trip, and duly reached Peoria after many hairbreadth 'scapes on the imminently deadly sandbar.