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SEROTINOUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Late in developing, opening, or blooming . For example, serotinous pine cones may persist unopened on the tree for years and only burst open during a forest fire. Serotinous flowers on trees develop only after the tree has produced leaves. www.dictionary.com
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Serotiny - Wikipedia
Serotiny can occur in various degrees. Plants that retain all of their seed indefinitely in the absence of a trigger event are strongly serotinous. Plants that ... en.wikipedia.org
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SEROTINOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SEROTINOUS is remaining closed on the tree with seed dissemination delayed or occurring gradually. How to use serotinous in a sentence. www.merriam-webster.com
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serotinous
serotinous, a. (sɪˈrɒtɪnəs) [f. L. sērōtinus: see serotine n.1] 1. = prec. adj.1656 Blount Glossogr., Serotine, Serotinous, that is in the evening, late, lateward. a 1682 Sir T. Browne Misc. Tracts (1684) 54 The Vulgar and Septuagint [signify] that it was serotinous or late, and our old Translation ... Oxford English Dictionary
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serotinous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Synonym of serotine (“developing at a later time or later in a season, especially than is customary with allied species; specifically (botany), of a plant. en.wiktionary.org
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Fire Ecology
Jack pine has developed what is called a serotinous cone. Serotinous cones are covered with a resin that must be melled for the cone to open and release seeds. dendro.cnre.vt.edu
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serotinous, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
serotinous is a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin sērōtinus, ‑ous suffix. See etymology. Nearby entries. serosal, adj. www.oed.com
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Serotiny and the Serotinous Cone - Treehugger
Serotinous trees store their seeds in the canopy via cones or pods and wait for an environmental trigger. This is the process of serotiny. www.treehugger.com
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Serotinous Cones - YouTube
What are serotinous cones and what advantage do they give the trees that grow them? www.youtube.com
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The Serotinous Cones of Lodgepole Pine - Awkward Botany
Serotinous cones are a common trait of pine species located in regions where wildfire naturally and regularly occurs. One such species is ... awkwardbotany.com
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Fire intensity effects on serotinous seed survival - Fire Ecology
Serotinous seeds demonstrate good capacity to tolerate intense fire. Nonetheless, the combined effects of high heat flux at prolonged durations reduces seed ... fireecology.springeropen.com
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Pinus serotina
Its cones are usually serotinous, requiring fire to open. The pond pine is found in wet habitats near ponds, bays, swamps, and pocosins. wikipedia.org
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precocious
precocious, a. (prɪˈkəʊʃəs) [f. L. præcox, -cocem (precoce): see -ious.] 1. Of a plant: Flowering or fruiting early; spec. bearing blossom before the leaves; also said of the blossoms or fruit.1650 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. vi. (ed. 2) 79 Many precocious trees, and such as have their spring in th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leucadendron xanthoconus
With the species being serotinous, it accumulates seeds into woody cones for 2-3 years, which are then released all together after burning, ultimately wikipedia.org
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Paranomus
The plants are not serotinous. They do not resprout after fires but regenerate from seeds which are shed soon after flowering. wikipedia.org
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