yes almost all leaves die. they fall off the tree that's when the root of the leaf lets go of the tree so technically it is dead if its not attached to a living organism
Only from seeds. No if it is dead, but it doesn't die in winter
Yes, Bermuda grass typically goes dormant in the winter months. As temperatures drop, it turns brown and stops growing, but the grass itself doesn't die; it will usually green up again in the spring when temperatures rise. Proper care, like not overwatering and ensuring good drainage, can help it survive the winter dormancy.
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no winter did not die
can you start new fountain grass plants from the seed
Yes, grass seed can survive the winter and successfully germinate in the spring if it is properly planted and cared for.
I'm guessing you mean how can grass die. Lack of water or nutrients is the main reason that grass dies.
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If taken care of grass will not die. Grass is fairly resilient and needs a lot of abuse or harsh chemicals for it to die.
is called hay
The grass may look dead after winter because the cold temperatures and lack of sunlight can cause it to go dormant, turning brown and appearing lifeless.