perennations

noun
  1. The plural of perennation; the process or strategy by which a plant survives unfavorable seasons (such as winter or drought) and lives for more than two years.
  2. Usage: botanical term; typically used in ecology and plant biology
  3. The structures or organs (such as bulbs, rhizomes, or tubers) that enable plants to persist through dormant periods.
  4. Usage: botanical term; often refers to the physical mechanisms of survival

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