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Spadix

A white spadix partially surrounded by a green-, rose-, and cream-colored spathe
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A white spadix partially surrounded by a green-, rose-, and cream-colored spathe

In botany, a spadix (pl. spadices) is a type of spike: an inflorescence with small flowers crowded on a thickened, fleshy axis. The term is applied to certain monocotyledons, especially members of the Family Araceae. In these flower heads there is typically a spathe, a large, usually showy and solitary, bract that either subtends (lies just below) or partially encloses the spadix. The "flower" of the anthurium is a typical spadix with a large colorful spathe.

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