terms |
platyclade |
As nouns the difference between terms and platyclade
is that
terms is while
platyclade is (botany) a cladode.
cladode |
platyclade |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between cladode and platyclade
is that
cladode is (botany) a flattened organ arising from the stem of a plant these often replace the leaves in photosynthetic function, as leaves in such plants (for example asparagus, butchers broom) are typically reduced to scales
[acquisition and diversification of cladodes: leaf-like organs in the genus asparagus] may also refer to the generally flattened shoot such as the cactus shown while
platyclade is (botany) a cladode.
As nouns the difference between cladode and platyclade
is that
cladode is (botany) a flattened organ arising from the stem of a plant these often replace the leaves in photosynthetic function, as leaves in such plants (for example asparagus, butchers broom) are typically reduced to scales
[acquisition and diversification of cladodes: leaf-like organs in the genus asparagus] may also refer to the generally flattened shoot such as the cactus shown while
platyclade is (botany) a cladode.