-
signals from dish-shaped
bracts such as
those of
Marcgravia evenia. A
prophyll is a leaf-like structure, such as a bracteole,
subtending (extending under)...
- used more
generally to
refer to any
small leaves or leaf-parts,
notably prophylls.) The word sti**** was
coined by
Linnaeus from
Latin sti****, straw, stalk...
-
pedicel is
sometimes subtended (below pedicel) by a membranous,
sheathing prophyll (leaf-like structure). The showy,
salver to cup-shaped,
single or clustered...
- of
plants in the
genus Carex (Cyperaceae). The
perigynium is a
modified prophyll, also
known as a glume,
which is
tissue of leaf
origin that
encloses the...
-
recognized entity, and that only one of
those entities is
being considered.
prophyll A leaf
formed at the base of a shoot,
usually smaller than
those formed...
- in seedlings, even in the
axils of the
first formed (opposite) leaves;
prophylls are formed, and
often the
development of the
first leaf
begins but is...
- flower. This
structure is
called the
perigynium or utricle, a
modified prophyll. It is
typically extended into a "rostrum" or beak,
which is
often divided...
- invariably, are
dioecious with male and
female flowers on
separate plants. The
prophyll covers the
flowers on the
inflorescence until the ****ual
phase (anthesis)...
- leaf,
called a bract. A
secondary smaller bract is a
bracteole (bractlet,
prophyll, prophyllum),
often on the side of the pedicel, and
generally paired. A...
-
having activated axillary buds that
commonly develop into bract-like
prophylls up to 5 cm long. Furthermore, the
inflorescence appears to
emerge from...