Meaning Of The Word Long-day
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Long-day Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Long-day?
long-day in American English
maturing and blooming under long periods of light and short periods of darkness adjective: requiring a long photoperiod in order to flower long-day in British English adjective: (of certain plants) able to mature and flower only if exposed to long periods of daylight (more than 12 hours), each followed by a shorter period of darkness |
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