Metabloom
Metabloom is a term used to describe the phenomenon where a plant produces flowers in response to environmental changes, particularly in relation to temperature. This process is a form of thermogenesis, where the plant generates heat to facilitate flowering. Metabloom is most commonly observed in plants that are native to temperate regions, where the onset of warmer temperatures triggers the production of flowers.
The mechanism behind metabloom involves the plant's internal clock, which is regulated by photoperiod and temperature.
Metabloom is not to be confused with photoperiodism, which is the response of plants to changes in
In some cases, metabloom can be manipulated by gardeners and farmers to control the timing of flowering.