noun
- One of the leaf-like bracts or scales that form the involucre (outer covering) of a flower head, especially in plants of the daisy family (Asteraceae).
Usage: botanical term; usually used in plural form (phyllaries)
Examples
- The phyllaries of the sunflower form a protective layer around the developing florets.
- Botanists examined the phyllaries to help identify the species of daisy.
- The arrangement and shape of the phyllaries are important diagnostic features in plant taxonomy.
- Each phyllary overlaps slightly with its neighbors, creating a neat spiral pattern.
- The green phyllaries gradually transition to the yellow petals of the flower head.