They become dormant during the winter months, this basically means that they are in hibernation-like state.
no some will die but some wont like an evergreen doesnt die in the winter.
No, gardenias and veitchii plants are not annual plants. They are woody shrubs that are typically perennial, meaning they can live for multiple years if cared for properly, and do not die after one growing season like annual plants.
Flowers dies long before winter: their sole purpose is reproduction, so once they are fertilized, they die and fruit begins to grow. The whole plant, however, can die or not during winter depending on whether it is a annual (lives one year, dies before winter) or perennial (lives through many years, and goes dormant during winter).
The tundra because the low temperatures place hard limits on the kinds of plants that are able to survive in the tundra.
Annual plants live for only one growing season, from seed to flower to seed again. They complete their life cycle within a year, and then die off.
Winter
To nature, not really. Most plants die in the winter because of the cold weather.
Yes, rhubarb plants typically die back in winter and then regrow in the spring.
Poison ivy does not die in the winter, but it becomes dormant until the spring when it starts growing again.
the way the plants die over winter for a week , Plants every where.....
Unfortunately, they die like other normal plants.
some die and some dont it depends
Usually annuals.
Plants breathe in carbon dioxide (CO2) and give off oxygen. Without CO2 they will die.
Poppies have adapted to survive in the winter because they completely die off. Their seeds grow into new plants in the spring.
Dahlias are perennial plants that die off over the winter months.
In gardening, annual plants die back at the end of the season and must be replanted the following year. Perennialsare herbaceous plants which return year after year, regrowing new foliage from live (but dormant over winter) roots.Woody plants with such as shrubs and trees are not categorized as perennials despite living year after year because they do not die back to the ground at the end of the growing season, but rather grow new leaves on old branches the following spring. The exception to the above re woody plants is called the 'resurrection fern'.