Bractea

/ˈbræktiə/ noun

A modified leaf or leaf-like structure that grows near a flower or flowering stem, often smaller than regular leaves; also called a bract.

From Latin 'bractea' (a thin metal plate or leaf), originally referring to the thinness of these structures. The term was adopted into botanical nomenclature during the development of systematic plant classification.

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