


Long-Bracted Flowers: A Guide to Identification and Care
Long-bracted refers to a type of flower that has long, thin bracts (modified leaves) that are often mistaken for petals. Bracts are usually green and may be larger than the true petals, which can be smaller and more delicate. The term "long-bracted" is used to describe flowers that have particularly long bracts, which may be longer than the rest of the flower.



