ray flower

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ray flower

A single ray flower has a bright yellow strap-shaped petal.

Definition

Noun: A ray flower is a small flower, typically found in the Asteraceae (daisy or composite) family, characterized by a flat, strap-shaped corolla (the collective term for its petals). These flowers are usually sterile and form the outer ring or "rays" of a composite flower head, serving to attract pollinators.

Usage

The term is used specifically in botany to describe a type of floret within a composite inflorescence. * The bright yellow perimeter of a sunflower is composed of ray flowers. * In a daisy, the white "petals" are actually individual ray flowers surrounding the central disc flowers.

Advanced Usage
  • Botanical Structure: The structure where ray flowers are present is called a radiate head. A flower head containing only ray flowers (like a dandelion) is called a ligulate head.
  • Function: Their primary function is often showiness to attract insects, while the central disc flowers are typically fertile.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ray Floret: A fully synonymous term.
  • Disc Flower/Disc Floret: The small, tubular flowers found in the center of a composite head, which are usually fertile.
  • Ligulate Flower: A ray flower with a strap-shaped corolla (ligule).
Synonyms
  • Ray floret
  • Ligulate flower (in a specific botanical context)
Antonyms
  • Disc flower
  • Disc floret
  • Tubular floret
Related Phrases
  • Composite flower: The type of inflorescence (like a daisy or sunflower) that contains both ray and disc flowers.
  • Asteraceae family: The plant family to which all composite flowers belong.
ray flower

A single ray flower has a bright yellow strap-shaped petal.

Noun
  1. small flower with a flat strap-shaped corolla usually occupying the peripheral rings of a composite flower

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