As long as the hosta has at least a month to reestablish roots, it will make it through the winter.
Hosta flowers do make seeds.
Some gardeners use gravel to make it harder for moles and voles to get to your hosta's roots.
Hostas do have flowers and make seeds. But most people get more by dividing a plant.
they will take energy and move it through the plant
Yes, it will kill the leaves but the roots will survive over the winter (in the UK).
they had to make peace with native americans and through the winter the had to fight through the snows. and they had to search for food. make new boats thats all that i know
you cant make it winter. but on wolf quest 2.5 it goes to winter it also make it rain and turn day and night.
Canadas that do decided to stay a winter in a cold climate do it out of sheer will power. Usually those that do not migrate have a family member that is injured or too old to take the flight. In that case, the entire family stays behind with him/her. High fat content to their bodies, additional down grown for the winter and redundant circulation in their feet help them biologically make it through the cold, but otherwise, from my observation, it is the will of the bird to make it through.
wind that results from summer hurricanes and severe winter storms make large waves
I believe they "fatten up" in the autumn to make sure that they have the fat reserves to see them through the winter.
"The Hummingbird that Lived through Winter" is a fable about a determined hummingbird who refuses to give up despite the harsh winter conditions. The hummingbird's perseverance and courage in searching for beauty and spreading hope inspire the other animals to come together and help put out a forest fire, showing that even the smallest creature can make a big difference.
Trees are dormant in Winter and do not have enough energy to make the buds