When a tree is dormant, it has temporarily paused its growth and metabolic processes in response to unfavorable environmental conditions, such as cold temperatures or lack of water. During this period, the tree conserves energy and resources, allowing it to survive until conditions improve. Dormancy is a natural adaptation that helps trees endure seasonal changes and can involve shedding leaves, reducing photosynthesis, and lowering water usage. Ultimately, this state prepares the tree for renewed growth when favorable conditions return.
a tree with no leaves
Dormant.
if a plant is dormant, it means it is asleep/hibernating for the winter
In the winter when the tree is dormant.
It depends how old it is. If you must do it do it when it is dormant.
yes
No but growth slows in winter.
it gets the squirts
When a tree is bare of leaves it is dormant and is not making food.
Tree peonies are best transplanted in fall or early spring when the plant is dormant.
the tree is in its dormant state, and is therefore not growing, which is what each ring represents.
It depends what part of the world it is growing in. It is a waste of time to feed a dormant tree.