relict

REL-ikt

A population, species, or community left behind when the world around it changed — a stand of Torrey pines surviving on a single coastal bluff, a grove of bristlecone fir persisting on a foggy headland long after the climate that once supported it across a whole region has vanished. A relict is a holdout, not an invader. It was here first. The landscape moved on; the relict stayed.
Etymology
Latin relictus, left behind, past participle of relinquere, to leave behind.
ecology flora Latin
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