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What is a fringilium?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 9/9/2025

A fringilium is a term used in the field of botany to describe a fringe or a narrow band of tissue, often found on the edges of leaves or petals. It can refer to structures that enhance the plant's reproductive success, such as attracting pollinators. The term can also denote specific adaptations in various plant species that contribute to their ecological functions.

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