Disc floret

(In Compositae/Asteraceae) the actinomorphic or sometimes bilabiate florets in the centre of the capitulum.


The radially symmetrical flower of an Asteraceae inflorescence, different from the bilaterally symmetrical ray florets.


One of the tubular florets in a flower-head in the Daisy and Teasel families etc.


One of the tiny flowers that make up the disc, or center of the flowerhead, as opposed to the ring of more showy ray florets.


The small, usually tubular central florets of a compound flowerhead, typical of the daisy family (Compositae).


Small, often tubular floret, which, along with many, forms the centre of a compound flower head, such as a daisy.


 


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