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Harsh weather, hard ground, short growing season
It will do in a container as long as the temperature is kept cool. It has a fairly short growing season so would only be suitable for a short burst of colour.
The Pueblos range from 4000 to 7000 feet in elevation so growing seasons vary. It general there is snow in the winter and a rainy season called the "monsoons" in the summer when thunder stroms s come up from Mexico. Growing season is from spring to summer.
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Some examples of how plants adapt to survive a short growing season are the development of flower buds late in the season, small seeds that develop and ripen quickly, and the storing of nutrients.
Agriculturally much of Japan is dual cropped. In summer (June-Oct) rice is grown, barley or another cereal is grown between October and late May. Japanese cereal varieties tend to be very early due to this short growing season. Monsoons occur in June and July so extension of cereal growing periods is not possible.
slavery simply was not economical in this regoin of small farms. also, because the growing growing season was short, there was little work for slaves during the long winter times.
Neddleleaf trees are often called coniferous, so, they are the same.
Puritan's grew Fruits and vegetables. They grew barley, wheat, oats, and corn. They had a short growing season so they had to do with what they harvested.
because the season is so short
One reason may have to do with Siberia being very cold. Also, the climate of Siberia makes for a short growing season and large populations require large amounts of food.
It is good for the animals in the coniferous forest, so they can hide and camouflage from predators