By this definition, some of the most leaf-like structures are cladodes, rather than phylloclades.
The body is characterised by leaf-like fleshy structure with a large posterior sucker.
The plant structure is composed of only specialized stems, buds, and haustoria lacking any leaf-like structures entirely.
Pollingeria are leaf-like structures, which are generally elongated and relatively thin, less than an inch long.
Like all wattles it has leaf-like structures known as phyllodes instead of leaves.
The first four pairs of legs have claws, the last pair has a leaf-like structure used for pushing.
When we mutate some crucial genes involved in flower development, we end up with a cluster of leaf-like structures.
No alkaloids are found in the phyllodes (leaf-like structures).
The bladder traps take the place of some of these distal branches on the leaf-like structures.
It has shiny green leaf-like structures (phylloclades) which are flattened stems rather than true leaves.