Joe O'Hallaron

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In a forest of deciduous trees (ones that lose their leaves in winter), light-sensitive seeds remain dormant until early spring when the leaf canopy has not yet regrown but temperatures and soil water conditions are favorable for seedling growth. In evergreen tropical rain forests, germination may be delayed for years until the collapse of a large, old tree creates an opening where full sunlight can reach the ground and stimulate the waiting seeds.
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
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