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.
Indians helped them.
Indians helped them.
the indians!
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Celosia is typically not winter-hardy and does not survive freezing temperatures. It is classified as an annual in most climates, meaning it completes its life cycle in one growing season. In warmer areas (USDA zones 10-11), it may survive the winter, but in colder regions, it is best treated as an annual and replanted each spring. To extend its life, you can bring potted celosia indoors before the first frost.
Yes, grass seed can survive the winter and successfully germinate in the spring if it is properly planted and cared for.
no
squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter. they try to burry nuts but they forrget where they put them
the octopus survive in the summer and winter because it is an animal
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It depends on the hair on it (Long,Short) Ushally they can survive in winter
how do squids survive in the winter
Clematis plants can survive the winter if they are properly cared for and protected from harsh conditions.
I think seed pods mean a hard winter
no
A white bellied Caique can survive though winter if it can shelter its food that can last it though winter.
Why a leopard may not survive the winter, lack of prey, weather conditions.