Do deciduous plants grow in the winter?
Hi All,
I may just be my eyes, but it looks like my Goji Berries have grown about a foot over the winter with all their leaves gone. IS this possible? Goji Berry is a dicot and a member of the Solanaceae (nightshades) family: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goji -T |
Do deciduous plants grow in the winter?
T wrote:
I may just be my eyes, but it looks like my Goji Berries have grown about a foot over the winter with all their leaves gone. IS this possible? for a woody plant, not too likely. the buds may get bigger to be ready for leafing out, but that is a bit too early for us here. we've been having plenty of snow for a change. the west could use a lot more in the mountains... Goji Berry is a dicot and a member of the Solanaceae (nightshades) family: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goji songbird |
Do deciduous plants grow in the winter?
On 02/10/2018 04:10 AM, songbird wrote:
T wrote: I may just be my eyes, but it looks like my Goji Berries have grown about a foot over the winter with all their leaves gone. IS this possible? for a woody plant, not too likely. the buds may get bigger to be ready for leafing out, but that is a bit too early for us here. we've been having plenty of snow for a change. the west could use a lot more in the mountains... Goji Berry is a dicot and a member of the Solanaceae (nightshades) family: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goji songbird Must just be my eyes then. Must still remember then as babies |
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