- In
plant morphology, a
cataphyll (sometimes also
called a
cataphyllum or
cataphyll leaf) is a reduced,
small leaf. Many
plants have both "true leaves"...
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Vascular bundle Wood
Vegetative Bulb Root
Rhizoid Rhizome Shoot Bud Leaf
Cataphyll Petiole Sessility Stem
Reproductive (incl. Flower)
Archegonium Antheridium...
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infructescence or a
solitary fruit. The
peduncle sometimes has
bracts (a type of
cataphylls) at nodes. The main axis of an
inflorescence above the
peduncle is the...
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Philodendrons also
produce cataphylls,
which are
modified leaves that
surround and
protect the
newly forming leaves.
Cataphylls are
usually green, leaf-like...
- The
plant sprouts 5–11
white and non-photosynthetic
leaves known as
cataphylls.
These membrane-like
structures cover and
protect 5 to 11 true leaves...
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features which include,
short internodes,
dense roots, and
lanceolate cataphylls. The
leaves have
triangular to D-shaped
petioles 2–9 cm long, are rosulate...
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major photosynthetic function and may be dead at maturity, as in some
cataphylls and spines. Furthermore,
several kinds of leaf-like
structures found in...
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their trunks. The apex of the stem is
protected by
modified leaves called cataphylls.
Leaves grow
directly from the trunk, and
typically fall when older, leaving...
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Vascular bundle Wood
Vegetative Bulb Root
Rhizoid Rhizome Shoot Bud Leaf
Cataphyll Petiole Sessility Stem
Reproductive (incl. Flower)
Archegonium Antheridium...
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typical tunics formed of
cataphylls growing from the
nodes of the corm. The
illustration shows still-living
cataphylls as
white tissue,
whereas the...