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Seeds survive winter through a process called dormancy, which allows them to remain inactive and resistant to harsh conditions. They often have protective coatings that shield them from cold temperatures and desiccation. Additionally, some seeds require a period of cold stratification to break dormancy and germinate when conditions are favorable in spring. This adaptation enables them to time their growth with the arrival of warmer weather and moisture.

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