phyllary |
stereome |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between phyllary and stereome
is that
phyllary is (botany) an individual bract within an involucre or involucel while
stereome is (botany) a section of sclerenchyma at the base of a phyllary in some members of the asteraceae.
As nouns the difference between phyllary and stereome
is that
phyllary is (botany) an individual bract within an involucre or involucel while
stereome is (botany) a section of sclerenchyma at the base of a phyllary in some members of the asteraceae.
involucel |
phyllary |
In botany terms the difference between involucel and phyllary
is that
involucel is an involucre that forms at the base of a flower cluster within a compound inflorescence while
phyllary is an individual bract within an involucre or involucel.
involucre |
phyllary |
As a verb involucre
is .
As a noun phyllary is
(botany) an individual bract within an involucre or involucel.
bract |
phyllary |
In botany terms the difference between bract and phyllary
is that
bract is a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while
phyllary is an individual bract within an involucre or involucel.