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To survive the cold winter months, some plants go into a state of

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Roots can be damaged by cold temperatures. ... Plants from climates with cold winters have evolved to survive winter by going dormant. That means not just dropping leaves and slowing or stopping growth, but also reducing the amount of water in branch and root tissues.

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to survive the cold winter months, some plants go into a state of dormancy.
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