kurumuş (yaprak)

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{s} sere
An intermediate stage in an ecosystem prior to advancing to the point of being a climax community
Without moisture

he recitation of Border Minstrelsy, or a well-sung ballad, served to revive the sere and yellow leaf of age by their refreshing memories of the pleasurable past.

{a} dry, withered, brittle, yellow
Same as Sear
Withered; dry: sere vegetation at the edge of the desert. The entire sequence of ecological communities successively occupying an area from the initial stage to the climax
{s} dry, withered
A developmental series of communities a chain of seral stages containing the initial (pioneer), one or more transitional stages, and a single (often hypothetical) climax stage
Claw; talon
A sequence of plant communities that successively follow one another in the same habitat from the pioneer stage to a mesic climax
Dry; withered
the stages that follow one another in an ecological succession (Hanson 1962)
survival, evasion, resistance, and escape
The organisms in a community at a given point in the successional sequence The final sere is the climax
Dry; withered; no longer green; applied to leaves
(used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture; "dried-up grass"; "the desert was edged with sere vegetation"; "shriveled leaves on the unwatered seedlings"; "withered vines"
The product of succession: the entire sequence of plant communities that successively occupy and replace one another in a particular environment over time
the series of communities that follow one another in a natural succession, as in the change from a bare field to a mature forest
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