Plants exhibit seasonal growth patterns in response to changes in temperature and daylight hours. In spring and summer, plants grow more actively as temperatures rise and daylight lengthens. They produce leaves, flowers, and fruits during these warmer seasons before slowing or stopping growth in autumn and winter when temperatures drop and daylight shortens.
Plants exhibit seasonal growth patterns in response to changes in temperature and daylight hours. In spring and summer, plants grow more actively as temperatures rise and daylight lengthens. They produce leaves, flowers, and fruits during these warmer seasons before slowing or stopping growth in autumn and winter when temperatures drop and daylight shortens.
Plants exhibit seasonal growth patterns in response to changes in temperature and daylight hours. In spring and summer, plants grow more actively as temperatures rise and daylight lengthens. They produce leaves, flowers, and fruits during these warmer seasons before slowing or stopping growth in autumn and winter when temperatures drop and daylight shortens.