Definition
A galbulus is a type of cone found in junipers and cypresses. It's like a berry-like cone ðŦ. Unlike typical woody cones, a galbulus is fleshy and often brightly colored. The scales of a galbulus are fused together. They give it a berry-like appearance. The galbulus encloses the seeds within. They are often eaten by birds, which aids in seed dispersal. It is an evolutionary adaptation.