The calyx and the bract
The calyx and the bract
A bract is a leaf-like or scale-like plant part, usually small, sometimes showy or brightly colored, and located just below a flower, a flower stalk, or an inflorescence that serves the function of attracting pollinators, either together with the perianth or instead of it.
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the cerebral cortenx
A flower bearing leaf is called a bract.
Some bract fungi are poisonous but they are injurious to plants .
They hide seeds in pinecones. The conifers hide their seeds in the ovuliferous scales and bract scales of the cones.
It is called a Bract, and is a modified leaf. Commonly found on plants such as Bougainvillea and Euphorbia/ Poinsettia
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Yes they fall from the cones in most of the cases by making a space between bract scale and the ovuliferous scale.