Usually several bracted scapes rise from a running, branched rootstock, to a height of from three to (rarely) ten inches above a cluster of basal evergreen leaves.
Racemes bractless, or bracted only at the base (1-4 dm.
Flowers solitary in the axils of leaf-like bracts, or in terminal bracted racemes (1-4 dm.
Pistillate flowers bracted with a three to five, normally four-lobed calyx and sometimes with petals.
Stems terete, from coated bulbs, with few plicate leaves, and few fugacious flowers from 2-bracted spathes.
Shrubs, with alternate leaves, and scaly-bracted nearly white flowers in terminal racemes or clusters.
Flowers whitish, small, in a bracted spike or head, raised on a naked scape.
Shrubs or small trees, of diverse habit and character, with chiefly alternate entire leaves, and large and showy flowers in umbelled clusters from large scaly-bracted terminal buds.
Shrubs with petioled and serrulate leaves, and white scaly-bracted flowers in dense axillary or terminal spiked racemes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bracted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.