Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fasciation
noun
/fæʃiˈeɪʃən/
Definition
Fasciation refers to an abnormal growth pattern in plants, characterized by a flattening or fusion of tissues, which leads to a thickening or increased width of stems or flowers.
Examples
- The fasciation on the cactus resulted in a stunning, ribbon-like appearance that intrigued many botanists.
- During the tour, the guide pointed out a tree affected by fasciation, which looked remarkably different from its healthy counterparts.
Meaning
The term describes a morphological anomaly in which plant shoots or flower buds exhibit unusual growth, causing them to appear banded or segregated.
Synonyms
- Abnormality
- Anomaly
- Deformation