Chamaephyte

/ˈkæməˌfaɪt/ noun

A type of plant that survives winter by having its buds located close to the ground surface, between sea level and about 25 centimeters high.

From Greek 'chamae' (low, on the ground) and 'phyton' (plant). This is one of several life-form classifications created by Swedish botanist Christen Raunkiaer in 1934.

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