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what is phylloclade????

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Phylloclade are flattened, photosynthetic shoots, which are modified branches. They resemble and function as a leaf.

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Answered by Priyanka0740
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Phylloclades and cladodes are flattened, photosynthetic shoots, which are usually considered to be modified branches. The two terms are used either differently or interchangeably by different authors. Phyllocladus, a genus of conifer, is named after these structures.

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