Long Day Plant
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A plant that flowers when the days are long (over 12-14 hours of light)
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to bake a cake, but it only rises properly if the oven is at the right temperature for a specific amount of time. Similarly, a long day plant requires a certain amount of daylight, typically over 12-14 hours, to trigger its flowering process. Just as your cake needs the oven to be at the correct temperature for a set duration to rise, these plants need extended daylight to initiate blooming, indicating how specific conditions are crucial for both successful baking and flowering.
Practice Version
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