The length of time varies depending on the species. On average, it is between 3-5 years. However, it can be as short as 1 year for pansies, parsnips, chives, rosemary, and rhubarb or as long as 10 years for some pumpkins, squash, silverbeet and beetroot. All of these times assume good storage conditions away from heat, light, and dampness.
No, in fact some seeds lay dormant for many years and others are triggered by heat (only germinate after a forest fire).
No, in fact some seeds lay dormant for many years and others are triggered by heat (only germinate after a forest fire).
dormant dormant
Volcanoes can lie dormant for thousands of years.
Some volcanoes are active, while others are dormant.
conditions are right for growth.
Cactsus seeds can lie dormant for many years so that they can survive until they have enough water to germinate and sprout. In the desert, many years may need to pass before enough water falls in the right season for cactus seeds to germinate.
No, in fact some seeds lay dormant for many years and others are triggered by heat (only germinate after a forest fire).
No, in fact some seeds lay dormant for many years and others are triggered by heat (only germinate after a forest fire).
dormant dormant
The seeds are dormant but alive.
dormant
until conditions are right for growth
You mean Haleakala? Yes, it has been dormant for many years.
HPV can stay dormant for decades. Diagnosis does not give you an idea of when you were infectedd.
Seasonal rains can cause seeds to sprout that may have lain dormant for years. They quickly growm flower and produce new seeds before the drought returns.
Volcanoes can lie dormant for thousands of years.