How do plants make food in the autumn season when they shed their leaves?
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During the winter, perrenial plants will send thier nutrients down into the roots to be stored until (in this case) spring. ... They will use sugars stored in their roots
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Yes,in countries where it grows cold in the winter,all plants,apart from evergreens,shed their leaves. This includes trees and most garden plants. The plants go dormant,as though they were asleep. They won’t starve,though. They have stored all their food in their root system safe and snug underground. They will wake up again in the spring if they are trees and perennial plants. Annual plants such as marigolds will die and turn black with the first frost in the garden. Uproot them before the frost,when they just look withered and dry. Turn them upside down and shake them vigorously. You will shake out hundreds of seeds. The birds will eat some but you will likely see a few new marigold plants next spring. This works on other annuals as well
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