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microphyll

British  
/ ˈmaɪkrəʊfɪl /

noun

  1. botany the relatively small type of leaf produced by club mosses and horsetails Compare megaphyll

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microphyll Scientific  
/ mīkrə-fĭl′ /
  1. A leaf with only one vascular bundle and no complex network of veins. Horsetails and lycophytes (such as club mosses) have microphylls. Microphylls on modern plants are generally small but in extinct phyla the same structures could grow quite large. In contrast to megaphylls, microphylls are thought to have evolved from modifications of a single stem.


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The first type of leaf is the microphyll, or “little leaf,” which can be dated to 350 million years ago in the late Silurian.

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A microphyll is small and has a simple vascular system.

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