phyllobased
Phyllobased is a term used to describe systems, materials, or strategies that are derived from or modeled on the structure and function of plant leaves. The word combines phyllon, the Greek root for leaf, with based, indicating a foundational role for leafy design principles.
In botany and biomimetics, phyllobased approaches aim to replicate leaf-level processes—such as efficient light capture, gas
Applications span biomimetic materials with leaf-like microstructures to improve light management or moisture handling, leaf-based substrates
Limitations include the lack of a formal, standardized definition and potential overuse in interdisciplinary contexts. As
See also: Biomimicry, Phyllotaxis, Leaf venation, Photosynthesis.