perennat
Perennat is a botanical term that appears in some English-language texts as an adjective or noun describing organisms or plant forms that persist beyond a single growing season. In modern usage, the term perennial is preferred to describe such life cycles; perennat is often considered archaic, regional, or a variant spelling in certain sources.
Etymology and usage: The word is related to the Latin roots for lasting through the year, but
Taxonomy and biology: The concept is connected to perennation, the strategy by which plants survive unfavorable
Ecology and distribution: Perennation occurs across many ecosystems, from temperate meadows to tropical forests. It supports
Cultivation and horticulture: In gardening, plants described by the perennat concept are valued for multi-year life
See also: Perennial, Biennial plant, Annual plant, Perennation, Life history strategy.