Yes, after being exposed all summer and most of winter they denuded my olive tree.
Sunlight. The leaves are attracted to it so they lift up to get as much as possible The stem holds up all the leaves of a plant.
its a fast growing plant in the winter, it is a umm.. i dont know sorry guys. its a plant that grows in the winter is all i know! :P
Depending on the plant of course - in winter all of it.
it like holds all of the organalles in place
Deciduous - falling off or shed seasonally or at a certain stage of development in the life cycle.
It means the plant will shed all it's leaves in the winter
no i grow veg all the time in the summer and not in the winter or they will die so you can plant em in the spring summer lots not winter
depends on which plant and how cold it is but generaly speaking-yes they can but not all do.
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It gives it nutrients and minerals, and the ground holds water for the plant. 2nd answer: . . . but not all plants are rooted in soil. Some orchids are parasites that live on other plants, like trees, and get their nutrients from the other plant.
Best to leave until all foliage has died and then cut off dead foliage to ground level