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dormancy The yearly cycle in a plants life when growth slows and the plant rests. Fertilizing should be withheld when a plant is in dormancy.
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dormancy The resting or inactive phase of plants or seeds. Dormancy of shoots is usually in response to unfavorable environmental conditions. The breaking of seed dormancy requires moisture, sometimes cold temperatures and/or abrasion of the seed coat.
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dormancy Period in which growth does not occur; growth begins only when certain environmental requirements, such as temperature and moisture, are met.
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dormancy Trees that drop their leaves in fall and leaf out again in spring are known as deciduous. Dormancy is that period of winter rest where very little plant activity takes place. Dormancy is thus a good time to purchase, transplant or prune trees.
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dormancy is the condition of a bud or seed characterized by the lack of outwardly visible growth.
Ãâó: mtngrv.smsu.edu/Hardiness/Terms.htm
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