Bracteose

/brækˈtiːoʊs/ adjective

Abundantly having bracts or bract-like structures; characterized by numerous or prominent bracteae in a plant's floral display.

From Latin 'bractea' plus the Latin suffix '-osus' (meaning 'full of' or 'characterized by'), which became '-ose' in English botanical terminology. Indicates abundance or prominence of the feature.

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