The obscure word of the week is clavate

This week’s obscure English word is clavate.

It’s a botanical term, likely from the seventeenth century, and it means something that is club-shaped and which is thicker at the base.

Your challenge: write a sentence or two in the comments, perhaps without the alliteration, using this word.

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