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  2. Sporophyll - Wikipedia

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    In botany, a sporophyll is a leaf that bears sporangia. Both microphylls and megaphylls can be sporophylls. In heterosporous plants, sporophylls (whether they are microphylls or megaphylls) bear either megasporangia and thus are called megasporophylls , or microsporangia and are called microsporophylls .

  3. Rosette (botany) - Wikipedia

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    A rosette of leaves at the base of a dandelion Rosette growth form of the liverwort Ricciocarpos natans.. In botany, a rosette is a circular arrangement of leaves or of structures resembling leaves.

  4. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    The basic female reproductive organ in angiosperms, either consisting of a single sporophyll or a single locule of a compound ovary, with a style and a stigma. The gynoecium is the collective term for all of the carpels of a single flower. carpellary

  5. Gynoecium - Wikipedia

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    Unlike (most) animals, plants grow new organs after embryogenesis, including new roots, leaves, and flowers. [3] In the flowering plants, the gynoecium develops in the central region of the flower as a carpel or in groups of fused carpels. [4]

  6. Leaf - Wikipedia

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    Leaves are the fundamental structural units from which cones are constructed in gymnosperms (each cone scale is a modified megaphyll leaf known as a sporophyll) [6]: 408 and from which flowers are constructed in flowering plants. [6]: 445 Vein skeleton of a leaf. Veins contain lignin that make them harder to degrade for microorganisms.

  7. Category:Leaves - Wikipedia

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