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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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Serotiny
, but may be termed facultatively serotinous. Many Pinus species adapted to this fire-prone environment with serotinous pine cones. wikipedia.org
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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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Salix alatavica
Flowering is simultaneous with the growth of new leaves (coetaneous) or serotinous (after the leaves shoot). References altavica Flora of Asia wikipedia.org
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Brunia noduliflora
Taxonomy Horticulture B. noduliflora, being a serotinous plant, requires special treatment of its seeds to simulate post-fire conditions in order to germinate wikipedia.org
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Cupressus macnabiana
oblong-ovoid to cuboid, 15–25 mm long and 13–20 mm broad, with six (rarely four or eight) scales, each scale bearing a prominent umbo; they are strongly serotinous wikipedia.org
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Seed separator
The seed separator is nothing but a little chip of wood, but in some cases it serves an important function: in serotinous species, the follicles open only This last case also occurs in non-serotinous species: follicles may open spontaneously, but seed release is delayed until the next rain. wikipedia.org
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Pinus virginiana
P. banksiana needles are not twisted, but curved, and has cones that are serotinous and unarmed. Pinus clausa is also serotinous. wikipedia.org
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Pinus canariensis
The cones are long, wide, glossy chestnut-brown in colour and frequently remaining closed for several years (serotinous cones). wikipedia.org
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Banksia baxteri
Banksia baxteri is serotinous, that is, it has an aerial seed bank in its canopy in the form of the follicles of the old flower spikes. wikipedia.org
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Pinus contorta
Many populations of the Rocky Mountain subspecies, P. contorta subsp. latifolia, have serotinous cones. contorta subsp. murrayana, are completely non-serotinous. wikipedia.org
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List of Pinus species
The cones of most species open at maturity, but a few are serotinous. All but two American hard pines belong to this section. All species have cones with thin or thick scales that open at maturity or do not open at all; none are serotinous. wikipedia.org
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