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All too soon my period of dormancy is at an end.
Bring me from dormancy, and I will do my best for you.
The answer, he says, is to deny them water until they go into dormancy.
Maybe it was too late for the seeds to break their dormancy.
The plants then starts its summer dormancy for several months.
Its present dormancy is among the longest in known history.
They usually go through a period of dormancy after flowering.
The reason the sun can cause so much damage to trees is because of dormancy.
His other self had little reason for existence, and went into dormancy.
After flowering, it goes into dormancy until the next spring.
The 1902 eruption was followed by 20 years of dormancy.
In the dark, damp atmosphere, they go into dormancy for four months or so.
After a dormancy of almost 18 years, the group had resurfaced.
After that time, the plants go into a kind of slump and dormancy.
This forced dormancy or rest is necessary for the bulb.
The computer's probably in a state of dormancy now.
At dormancy, stick them in a closet or under a table until the following September.
After a 13-year dormancy, the Orioles made the playoffs in 1996 and 1997.
Summer's heat and drought send them into dormancy until the next cool season.
One thing in their favor is a natural mechanism that forces them into summer dormancy.
Just what was the difference between dormancy and death?
In the meantime, your daughter should try to provide them with the right conditions for winter dormancy.
However, in 2007, after a long period of dormancy, some Japanese coaches started a youth program.
In 1960, the society reached a state of dormancy.
Many tree species will enter dormancy earlier than they should as a result of water stress.