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(Redirected from Enations) Scaly leaflike structures, differing from leaves in their lack of vascular tissue This article is about botany. For the rock band, see Enation (band).

Enations are scaly leaflike structures, differing from leaves in their lack of vascular tissue. They are created by some leaf diseases and occur normally on Psilotum. Enations are also found on some early plants such as Rhynia, where they are hypothesized to have aided in photosynthesis.

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  1. "Lower vascular plant - botany". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 8 May 2019.


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