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what is phylaclade?
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Answered by anjali191103
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phylaclade is a aerial stem modification

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Answered by Anonymous
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Phylloclades or Cladophylls and Cladodes-Phylloclade or cladophyll is a flat leaf-like aerial metamorphosed stem or branch of many or several nodes and internodes doing the function of leaves. A phyllode is a modified petiole or a shoot that connects the stem with leaf; its function resembles that of ​​a leaf. A phylloclade, by contrast, is a modified stem, that is responsible for photosynthesis. Melanoxylone is an example of a plant with phyllodes while cactus and cocoloba have phylloclades.

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