ptyxis

English

Etymology

From New Latin ptyxis, from Ancient Greek πτύξις (ptúxis, a folding)

Noun

ptyxis (uncountable)

  1. (botany) The way in which an individual leaf is folded in the bud.

Usage notes

The arrangement of several leaves is called vernation or prefoliation.

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