proteranthous
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English
[edit]Etymology
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*h₂éndʰos |
From protero- (prefix meaning ‘earliest, first’) + -anthous (suffix specifying appearance or behavior of a plant's flowers).[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌpɹəʊtəɹˈænθəs/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (General American) IPA(key): /ˌproʊtəɹˈænθəs/, /-ɾəɹ-/
- Rhymes: -ænθəs
- Hyphenation: pro‧ter‧anth‧ous
Adjective
[edit]proteranthous (not comparable) (botany, rare)
- Of a plant: having flowers that appear earlier than the leaves.
- Coordinate terms: hysteranthous, synanthous
- [1879, Asa Gray, Gray’s Botanical Text-book. Vol. I. Structural Botany or Organography on the Basis of Morphology. […], 6th edition, New York, N.Y., Cincinnati, Oh.: American Book Company from the press of Ivison, Blakeman & Company, →OCLC, page 428, column 2:
- Proteranthous (-us). Where flowering precedes leafing.]
- 1898, Roscoe Pound, Fredreric E[dward] Clements, “The Vegetation Forms of the Flora”, in The Phytogeography of Nebraska. 1. General Survey, 2nd edition, Lincoln, Neb.: […] [T]he [Botanical] Seminar [Botanical Survey of Nebraska, University of Nebraska], published 1900, →OCLC, page 143:
- The prevernal period begins with the first blooming after the period of rest, and lasts until the foliation of the proteranthous trees, altogether hardly more than two weeks.
- 1957, Richard E[ric] Holttum, H. B. Gilliland, A Revised Flora of Malaya: An Illustrated Systematic Account of the Malayan Flora, Including Commonly Cultivated Plants, 2nd edition, volume 1 (Orchids of Malaya), Singapore: Government Printing Office, →OCLC:
- The heteranthous inflorescence is a development from the proteranthous condition in which the growth of the pseudobulb and leaves is deferred until after the flowering […]
- Of a plant: having leaves that appear earlier than the flowers.
- 2012 July 16, Rina Kamenetsky, “Biodiversity of Geophytes: Phytogeography, Morphology, and Survival Strategies”, in Rina Kamenetsky, Hiroshi Okubo, editors, Ornamental Geophytes: From Basic Science to Sustainable Production, Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, →ISBN, page 59:
- In hysteranthous plants, the photosynthesis rate is very low from flower emergence until anthesis. […] In contrast, in proteranthous growth the foliage dies down before the flower is produced and photosynthesis takes place before flowering […].
Usage notes
[edit]In Elements of Botany (1836), the American botanist Asa Gray (1810–1888) defined the word as “leaves appearing earlier than the flowers” (sense 2), but subsequently in Gray’s Botanical Text-book. Vol. I. (6th edition, 1879) it was defined as “flowers appearing earlier than the leaves” (sense 1): see the quotations above.
Related terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]of a plant: having flowers that appear earlier than the leaves
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of a plant: having leaves that appear earlier than the flowers
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References
[edit]- ^ “proteranthous, adj.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, July 2023.
Further reading
[edit]- glossary of botanical terms on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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