skalablader
Skalablader is a term used in botany to describe scale-like, plate-like structures that resemble leaves but function as protective or water-regulating elements on certain vascular plants. The name derives from Norwegian and Swedish roots skal- meaning “scale” and blad meaning “leaf.” The term is descriptive rather than taxonomic and is applied to leaf- or stem-associated structures that are smaller than true leaves but visually remind observers of leaf tissue.
Morphology and variation vary across species. Skalablader can appear as overlapping plates along stems or at
Functions and ecological roles typically include reducing water loss, shielding delicate tissues from wind and solar
Taxonomic status is not uniform: skalablader are not recognized as a distinct taxon or organized as a
See also: leaf adaptations, scale-like structures, plant surface coverings.