What is a bract in a flower?
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Bracts are modified leaves associated with a flower. All the bracts that surround a flower can be referred to as an involucre. Plants develop bracts in an unbelievable variety of forms, helping each species to thrive in its part of the world.
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Bract, Modified, usually small, leaflike structure often positioned beneath a flower or inflorescence. What are often taken to be the petals of flowers are sometimes bracts—for example, the large, colourful bracts of poinsettias or the showy white or pink bracts of dogwood blossoms
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