Daffodils survive winter through a process called dormancy. During colder months, their above-ground foliage dies back, while the bulb, which stores nutrients, remains underground where it is insulated from freezing temperatures. The bulb enters a resting phase, conserving energy until spring, when warmer temperatures trigger new growth and flowering. This adaptation allows daffodils to thrive in various climates, emerging when conditions are favorable.
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