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1. Bracts synonyms, Bracts pronunciation, Bracts translation, English dictionary definition of Bracts
2. Flowers may arise between Bracts, flowers may be separated from Bracts, and Bracts can be present without flowers.
3. Bracts are generally small and inconspicuous, but some are showy and petallike, as the brightly colored Bracts of bougainvillaea or the white or pink Bracts of flowering dogwoods
4. What are often taken to be the petals of flowers are sometimes Bracts—for example, the large, colourful Bracts of poinsettia s or the showy white or pink Bracts of dogwood blossoms.
5. Bracts are usually different from normal leaves
6. Five whorls of Bracts subtending sporangia are visible
7. Some Bracts are green while others are colored
8. Bracts are generally associated with a reproductive structure
9. Bracteoles are special bracts associated directly with the flowers
10. Hop cones consist of a strig, bracteoles and bracts.
11. Each flower is partly enclosed in two green bracts.
Mỗi hoa được bao phủ một phần trong 2 lá bắc màu xanh.
12. Toward the margin of the disk, individual Bracts are separated and upturned at their tips to overlap the Bracts of several whorls above.
13. Bougainvillea flower bracts have garish, brilliant, luminous and vibrant colors
14. Bracts come in many bright colors, making bougainvillea a strikingly
15. Floral bracts conspicuously shorter than the Calyxl; small trees with smooth,
16. Bracts rarely look similar to other leaves on the same plant.
17. For example, the bracts of the henbit, Lamium Amplexicaule, are Amplexicaul
18. 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 poinsettia s or the showy white or pink Bracts of dogwood blossoms.
19. Low temperatures, even for short periods, can damage leaves and Bracts.
20. The entire head is subtended by numerous green Bracts called phyllaries
21. There are plants with Bracts that have evolved to attract pollinators
22. 22 A whorl of bracts subtending a flower or flower cluster.
23. Bracts are fusiform in outline and vascularized by a single trace
24. Stipules and Bracts are two types of leaf-like structures found in
25. Keep the delicate colorful Bracts well-protected from wind and cold rain
26. The flowers develop inside the Bracts, and are mostly whitish, elongated, and thin
27. Female inflorescences crowded in apical leaf axils among leaflike bracts and Bracteoles
28. The color of the Bracts deepens as they grow to full size
29. Bracts should be well developed with little pollen showing on the flowers
30. Approximately 25 first-order inflorescence bracts are formed in an acropetal sequence.
31. These Bracts form the chaff removed from cereal grain during threshing and winnowing
32. Dogwood blossoms are similar – their delicate pink and white parts are really Bracts.
33. Bracts usually differ in shape or color from leaves, and they function differently
34. Other species, the bracts are non-Appendaged and the inflorescence forms a tight cone
35. Female flowers without evident perianth; bracts of female flowers 3-lobed, lateral lobes inflexed.
36. Colored Bracts can be quite brightly colored and are often mistaken for petals.
37. Bold blue cones surmount an extravagant collar of prickly blue bracts with filigree appendages.
38. Bracts that appear in a whorl subtending an inflorescence are collectively called an involucre
39. Bracts are sometimes larger and more brightly coloured than the true flower, as in poinsettia.
40. Catkin, Elongated cluster of single-sex flowers bearing scaly bracts and usually lacking petals
41. Bracts are 1¼–2½ inches long and are notched at the tip
42. The main difference between stipules and Bracts is that stipules are the leaf-like structures present on the leaf base, but Bracts are the leaf-like structures present on the base of the inflorescence
43. The outer or lower of the two bracts that enclose the flower a grass spikelet.
44. Capitulum or Flower-head of the Marigold, showing the involucre or whorl of overlapping bracts
45. A series of bracts subtending and resembling a calyx, as in the carnation and hibiscus.
46. 13 They look like crude, longish pine cones, with bracts clearly recognizable as modified leaves.
47. Developing Bracts size up early and can be purple in color, with more pointed shape vs
48. Leaves may be anywhere along the stem while Bracts are generally located on a stem just …
49. Bracts usually differ in shape or color from leaves, and they function differently. Leaves may be anywhere along the stem while Bracts are generally located on a stem just below a flower, a flower stalk, or an inflorescence
50. The Bracts of the Ice Punch cultivar come out red and turn white as they grow