IPA: /ˈstroʊbaɪl/
KK: /ˈstroʊbaɪl/
A type of fruit that has scales and comes from certain plants, like hops or pines; it is also known as a cone.
The strobile of the pine tree is essential for producing seeds.
**Strobile** → The word 'strobile' comes from the Greek 'strobilos' (στροβίλος), meaning a 'twisted' or 'spiral' form, which refers to the shape of certain plant structures, such as cones. The term describes the conical or spiral arrangement of scales or bracts in plants like pine cones.
Imagine a spiral or twisted shape when you think of 'strobile' — it helps you remember that it refers to the conical form found in certain plants.