Seasons play a significant role in influencing plant growth and behavior. During spring, the longer days and warmer temperatures stimulate growth, resulting in increased photosynthesis and the production of new leaves and flowers. Summer provides ideal conditions for plants to thrive, with ample sunlight and warmth accelerating growth and fruit production.
In autumn, as days shorten and temperatures drop, plants prepare for winter by shedding leaves, conserving energy, and focusing on root growth. Winter brings dormancy for many plants, where growth slows down, and some plants lose leaves to conserve energy. Overall, the changing seasons provide cues for plants to adapt their growth patterns, flowering times, and energy allocation to survive and thrive in different environmental conditions.