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botany Botany, also called , plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant scientist or phytologist is a scientist who specialises in this field. The term "botany" comes from the Ancient Greek w ...
, a bract is a modified or specialized
leaf A leaf ( : leaves) is any of the principal appendages of a vascular plant stem, usually borne laterally aboveground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", while the leaves, ...
, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a
flower A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae). The biological function of a flower is to facilitate reproduction, usually by providing a mechanis ...
,
inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are forme ...
axis or cone scale. Bracts are usually different from foliage leaves. They may be smaller, larger, or of a different color, shape, or texture. Typically, they also look different from the parts of the flower, such as the petals or sepals. A plant having bracts is referred to as bracteate or bracteolate, while one that lacks them is referred to as ebracteate and ebracteolate, without bracts.


Variants

Some bracts are brightly-coloured and serve the function of attracting pollinators, either together with the
perianth The perianth (perigonium, perigon or perigone in monocots) is the non-reproductive part of the flower, and structure that forms an envelope surrounding the sexual organs, consisting of the calyx (sepals) and the corolla ( petals) or tepals when ...
or instead of it. Examples of this type of bract include those of '' Euphorbia pulcherrima'' (poinsettia) and ''
Bougainvillea ''Bougainvillea'' ( , ) is a genus of thorny ornamental vines, bushes, and trees belonging to the four o' clock family, Nyctaginaceae. It is native to eastern South America, found from Brazil, west to Peru, and south to southern Argentina. ...
'': both of these have large colourful bracts surrounding much smaller, less colourful flowers. In
grasses Poaceae () or Gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses. It includes the cereal grasses, bamboos and the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivated in lawns ...
, each floret (flower) is enclosed in a pair of papery bracts, called the lemma (lower bract) and palea (upper bract), while each spikelet (group of florets) has a further pair of bracts at its base called glumes. These bracts form the chaff removed from cereal grain during threshing and winnowing. Bats may detect acoustic signals from dish-shaped bracts such as those of ''
Marcgravia evenia ''Marcgravia evenia'' is a species of flowering vine in the family Marcgraviaceae. Within this family it belongs to the Galetae group, which is characterized by a long inflorescence axis and boat shaped nectaries. The plant is endemic to Cuba. ...
''. A prophyll is a leaf-like structure, such as a bracteole, subtending (extending under) a single flower or pedicel. The term can also mean the lower bract on a peduncle. The frequently showy pair of bracts of '' Euphorbia'' species in subgenus ''Lacanthis'' are the cyathophylls. Bracts subtend the cone scales in the seed cones of many conifers, and in some cases, such as ''
Pseudotsuga ''Pseudotsuga'' is a genus of evergreen coniferous trees in the family Pinaceae (subfamily Laricoideae). Common names for species in the genus include Douglas fir, Douglas-fir, Douglas tree, Oregon pine and Bigcone spruce. ''Pseudotsuga menzie ...
'', they extend beyond the cone scales. File:Castilleja levisecta bracts.jpg, Bright yellow bracts of '' Castilleja levisecta'' are more tightly pressed against the stem than bracts of other '' Castilleja'' species. File:Bougainvillea glabra.JPG, Bracts of '' Bougainvillea glabra'', differ in colour from the non-bract leaves, and attract pollinators. File:Banana bract.jpg, Bracts along a banana flower stalk surround the rows of flowers File:E milii vulcanii ies.jpg, '' Euphorbia milii'' var. ''vulcanii'' cyathia bearing a pair of pinkish cyathophylls. File:Ananas bracteatus var tricolor.jpg, Colourful bracts of '' Ananas bracteatus''. File:Erigeron peregrinus 6287.JPG, The many green
involucral bract In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis or cone scale. Bracts are usually different from foliage leaves. They may be smaller, larger, or o ...
s of '' Erigeron peregrinus'' are linear, loose, taper to a point, about the same length, and help to distinguish this species. File:Blooming Dogwood.jpg,
Dogwood ''Cornus'' is a genus of about 30–60 species of woody plants in the family Cornaceae, commonly known as dogwoods, which can generally be distinguished by their blossoms, berries, and distinctive bark. Most are deciduous trees or ...
species '' Cornus florida'' inflorescence showing four large white bracts and central flower cluster. File:2013-05-10 08 26 08 Closeup of pink dogwoods at the Brendan T. Byrne State Forest headquarters.jpg, '' Cornus florida'' dogwood
cultivar A cultivar is a type of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits and when propagated retain those traits. Methods used to propagate cultivars include: division, root and stem cuttings, offsets, grafting, tissue culture ...
with pink bracts surrounding small flower cluster. File:豔紅苞鳳梨 20190712192436.jpg, The red bracts of '' Aechmea bracteata''. File:女王鬱金 20190715203108 01.jpg, The pink bracts of '' Curcuma petiolata''. File:火鶴 20190729181532.jpg, The pink bract of a new cultivar: ''
Anthurium andraeanum ''Anthurium andraeanum'' is a flowering plant species in the family Araceae that is native to Colombia and Ecuador. A winner of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit, it is one of the plants listed in the NASA Clean Air Study, ...
'' 'Pink Lady'. File:豔山姜花序總苞 20190508131956.jpg, The inflorescence of '' Alpinia zerumbet'' protected by two bracts before flower bloom. File:地湧金蓮 Musella lasiocarpa 20201028130818 01.jpg, The golden bracts of '' Musella lasiocarpa''. File:Hydrangea involucrata (9344379310).jpg, Large bracts of ''
Hydrangea involucrata ''Hydrangea involucrata'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to Japan and Taiwan.Pages 67-69; ''Hydrangeas for American Gardens'' by Michael Dirr. Timber Press, 2004. /. It is a deciduous shrub growing to tall by ...
'' surround tiny flowers and demonstrate the "lacecap" style
inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are forme ...
that has made various '' Hydrangea'' species and cultivars popular with gardeners. File:Viburnum opulus RF.jpg, Like many '' Hydrangea'' species ( Hydrangeaceae family), '' Viburnum opulus'' ( Adoxaceae family) has bracts that surround tiny flowers, creating a "lacecap" style
inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are forme ...
.


Bracteole

A small bract is called a bracteole or bractlet. Technically this is any bract that arises ''on'' a pedicel instead of subtending it.


Involucral bracts

Bracts that appear in a
whorl A whorl ( or ) is an individual circle, oval, volution or equivalent in a whorled pattern, which consists of a spiral or multiple concentric objects (including circles, ovals and arcs). Whorls in nature File:Photograph and axial plane floral ...
subtending an
inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are forme ...
are collectively called an involucre. An involucre is a common feature beneath the inflorescences of many Apiaceae,
Asteraceae The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family, Compositae ...
, Dipsacaceae and
Polygonaceae The Polygonaceae are a family of flowering plants known informally as the knotweed family or smartweed—buckwheat family in the United States. The name is based on the genus ''Polygonum'', and was first used by Antoine Laurent de Jussieu in ...
. Each flower in an inflorescence may have its own whorl of bracts, in this case called an involucel. In this case they may be called ''chaff'', ''paleas'', or ''receptacular bracts'' and are usually minute scales or bristles. Many asteraceous plants have bracts at the base of each inflorescence. The term involucre is also used for a highly conspicuous bract or bract pair at the base of an inflorescence. In the family Betulaceae, notably in the genera ''
Carpinus Hornbeams are hardwood trees in the flowering plant genus ''Carpinus'' in the birch family Betulaceae. The 30–40 species occur across much of the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Origin of names The common English name ''hor ...
'' and '' Corylus'', the involucre is a leafy structure that protects the developing nuts. Beggar-tick (''
Bidens comosa ''Bidens tripartita'' is a common and widespread species of flowering plant in the sunflower family, Asteraceae, commonly known as three-lobe beggarticks, three-part beggarticks, leafy-bracted beggarticks or trifid bur-marigold. It is native to m ...
'') has narrow involucral bracts surrounding each inflorescence, each of which also has a single bract below it. There is then a pair of leafy bracts on the main stem and below those a pair of leaves.


Epicalyx

An epicalyx, which forms an additional whorl around the
calyx Calyx or calyce (plural "calyces"), from the Latin ''calix'' which itself comes from the Ancient Greek ''κάλυξ'' (''kálux'') meaning "husk" or "pod", may refer to: Biology * Calyx (anatomy), collective name for several cup-like structures ...
of a single flower, is a modification of bracteoles In other words, the epicalyx is a ''group of bracts resembling a calyx'' or ''bracteoles forming a whorl outer to the calyx''. It is a calyx-like extra whorl of floral appendages. Each individual segment of the epicalyx is called an episepal because they resemble the sepals in them. They are present in the hibiscus family,
Malvaceae Malvaceae, or the mallows, is a family of flowering plants estimated to contain 244 genera with 4225 known species. Well-known members of economic importance include okra, cotton, cacao and durian. There are also some genera containing familia ...
. '' Fragaria'' (strawberries) may or may not have an epicalyx.


Spathe

A ''spathe'' is a large bract or pair of bracts forming a sheath to enclose the flower cluster of such plants as palms, arums, irises,Richard Lynch
crocus ''Crocus'' (; plural: crocuses or croci) is a genus of seasonal flowering plants in the family Iridaceae (iris family) comprising about 100 species of perennials growing from corms. They are low growing plants, whose flower stems remain under ...
es,Alex Casha and
dayflower ''Commelina'' is a genus of approximately 170 species commonly called dayflowers due to the short lives of their flowers. They are less often known as widow's tears. It is by far the largest genus of its family, Commelinaceae. The Swedish taxono ...
s (''
Commelina ''Commelina'' is a genus of approximately 170 species commonly called dayflowers due to the short lives of their flowers. They are less often known as widow's tears. It is by far the largest genus of its family, Commelinaceae. The Swedish taxono ...
''). ''
Zephyranthes tubispatha ''Zephyranthes tubispatha'', synonym ''Habranthus tubispathus'', the Rio Grande copperlily or Barbados snowdrop, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae. It is a perennial bulb native to southern South America (Brazil, Argent ...
'' in the Amaryllidaceae derives its specific name from its tubular spathe. In many arums (family Araceae), the spathe is petal-like, attracting pollinators to the flowers arranged on a type of spike called a spadix.


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