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Phyllode

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Phyllodes are modified petioles or leaf stems. In some plants, these become flattened and widened, while the leaf itself becomes reduced or vanishes altogether. Thus the phyllode comes to serve the purpose of the leaf.

They are common in the genus Acacia. Sometimes, especially on younger plants, partially formed phyllodes bearing reduced leaves can be seen.