Aestivation (botany) explained

Aestivation or estivation is the positional arrangement of the parts of a flower within a flower bud before it has opened. Aestivation is also sometimes referred to as praefoliation or prefoliation, but these terms may also mean vernation: the arrangement of leaves within a vegetative bud.

Aestivation can be an important taxonomic diagnostic; for example Malvaceae flower buds have valvate sepals, with the exception of the genera Fremontodendron and Chiranthodendron, which have sometimes been misplaced as a result.

Terminology

The terms used to describe aestivation are the same as those used to describe leaf vernation.[1]

Classes of aestivation include:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hickey, M.. King, C. . 2001 . The Cambridge Illustrated Glossary of Botanical Terms. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.