strobilusanalogous
Strobilusanalogous refers to structures in plants that bear sporangia and are similar in form and function to the strobili of conifers and other gymnosperms, but are found in different plant groups. The term "strobilus" itself describes a cone-like structure composed of a central axis bearing leaf-like appendages that are modified to carry sporangia. In seed plants, strobili typically bear ovules (in female cones) or pollen (in male cones).
While true strobili are characteristic of gymnosperms like pines and firs, the term strobilusanalogous is used