Biology, asked by vorabhakti, 3 months ago

leaf like structures at the level of a flower or inflorescence?

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Answered by jeffrinesujan2020
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Considering the broadest meaning of the term, any leaf associated with an inflorescence is called a bract. A bract is usually located at the node where the main stem of the inflorescence forms, joined to the main stem of the plant, but other bracts can exist within the inflorescence itself.

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