serotinous

serotinous
se·rot·i·nous (sĭ-rŏtʹn-əs, sĕr'ə-tīʹnəs) adj. Botany
Late in developing or blooming.
  [Latin sērōtinus, coming late, from sērō, at a late hour, from sērus, late.]

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