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Plant frosting, also known as frost damage or frostbite, occurs when temperatures drop below freezing, causing ice crystals to form within plant tissues. This can lead to cellular damage, wilting, and discoloration of leaves and flowers. Sensitive plants, especially young seedlings and flowering varieties, are particularly vulnerable to frost, which can hinder their growth and reduce yields. Protecting plants from frost often involves covering them or using heat sources to maintain warmer temperatures.

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