Support sheet

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Examples of bracts (olive green): left bracts of a vegetative side branch (Probraktee); Middle bracts of an inflorescence (bractea); right bracts of single flowers (bractea)
Inflorescence of ragwort with clearly visible bracts at the base of each side shoot

In plants, a bractsheet is a leaf that has a side shoot in its leaf axil . This can be a vegetative side branch (then called Probraktee ), an inflorescence or a single flower ( wrapper or Bractee ) (see diagram). Sometimes all bracts are referred to as bracts (especially in the English-language literature), whereas these are often only understood as bracts of fertile side shoots.

The support sheet may be a germ , a cataphyllary , a fallen leaf or bract be.

Especially in the area of ​​the inflorescence, the bracts are often designed differently than the leaves. In many species the bracts of flowers or partial inflorescences are formed as bracts (= brakteos), that is, smaller and simpler than the leaves.

The English name bract and the French bractée are limited to bract -like bracts .

literature

  • Gerhard Wagenitz : Dictionary of botany. The terms in their historical context. 2nd, expanded edition. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-8274-1398-2 , p. 331.
  • Manfred A. Fischer , Wolfgang Adler, Karl Oswald: Excursion flora for Austria, Liechtenstein and South Tyrol. 2nd, improved and enlarged edition. State of Upper Austria, Biology Center of the Upper Austrian State Museums, Linz 2005, ISBN 3-85474-140-5 , p. 73.
  • A. Zimmermann : The cucurbitaceae. Issue 2, Gustav Fischer, Jena 1922.

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