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Plants bloom in response to the amount of daylight they receive.
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Many plants use photoperiodism — the length of day/night — to time flowering. They are classified as short‑day, long‑day, or day‑neutral plants. Photoreceptors (like phytochrome) and mobile flowering signals (florigen) mediate this response, though other cues (temperature, stress) can also influence blooming.
Many plants use photoperiodism — the length of day/night — to time flowering. They are classified as short‑day, long‑day, or day‑neutral plants. Photoreceptors (like phytochrome) and mobile flowering signals (florigen) mediate this response, though other cues (temperature, stress) can also influence blooming.
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