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.
There is no such English word as "bractects" and if this is a spelling error there is no obvious word that you have miss spelt. Sorry.
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The calyx and the bract
The calyx and the bract
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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
Racked, snacked, hacked, jacked, cracked, lacked, lacked, fact, act, bract, tracked, ad nauseum. So many more.
Yes they fall from the cones in most of the cases by making a space between bract scale and the ovuliferous scale.
The grass means the grass the person is reffering to grass could be any grass in the world.