Definition: In botany, a teleutosporon is defined as an intercellular spore that grows from a cell of the same type but has no nucleus. This structure is characterized by its large size and many thin, irregular cells surrounded by a protective outer layer called a peptidoglycan matrix. Teleusporons are often found in the tissues of various plants, including those belonging to the family Oleaceae (including cotton, tobacco, and some species of grasses).