noun
- A specialized leaf or leaf-like structure, typically small and modified, that grows near or at the base of a flower or flower cluster.
Usage: botany term; commonly used in plant description and identification
Examples
- The poinsettia's bright red parts are actually bracts, not petals.
- Bracts often protect developing flower buds.
- The dogwood flower is surrounded by four large white bracts.
- Botanists examine the shape and color of bracts to identify plant species.
- Some bracts are colorful and help attract pollinators to the flowers.