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a state of suspended growth or lack of visible activity caused by environmental or internal factors.
Ãâó: www.homesteadharvest.com/glossaryad.html
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the seasonal halt to visible growth in plants or activity in animals, usually for the winter season.
Ãâó: wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/epd/epdpa/eripm/landshtm/Glosry....
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A rest period during which no vegetative growth occurs, often following a growth period and/or the loss of leaves or other growths; may require cooler temperatures and less water.
Ãâó: www.herbs2000.com/flowers/o_glossary.htm
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That stage when the plant is not actively growing. For grapevines it is usually characterized by average air temperatures below 50F. Vines need a minimum of about 60 days of dormancy.
Ãâó: winenosenews.tripod.com/frames/wineterms.html
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Many plants have a naturally occurring period when the growth rate slows or stops, (leaves drop and the upper portion dies back). Kentucky Blue grass goes dormant during extended hot, dry periods.
Ãâó: www.ottawa.ca/residents/healthy_lawns/lawns/links/...
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