noun
- a leaf or modified leaf that bears sporangia (structures containing spores)
Usage: botanical
Examples
- The fern’s sporophylls are easily distinguished from its regular fronds by the brown spots on their undersides.
- In many plants, sporophylls are specialized structures that differ significantly from vegetative leaves.
- The botanist examined the sporophyll under a microscope to study the spore-bearing structures.
- Cone scales in pine trees are examples of sporophylls that have been highly modified.
- The sporophyll produces and releases spores as part of the plant’s reproductive cycle.
- Some plants have sporophylls that look very similar to their normal leaves.