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Meaning of "overwintered"
Overwinter is a verb that means to spend the winter or survive through the winter season. It is often used in the context of animals, plants, or activities related to preparing for winter
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Adults successfully overwintered in a single field trial.
Overwintered eggs hatch by the end of the bloom period.
All plants overwintered in the open.
Development was direct and the population overwintered as larvae.
They were overwintered in the two long orangeries.
Postspawners migrated downstream after reproduction or overwintered in the river.
They overwintered wonderfully in the garden.
A number of species overwintered on cast leaves.
Usually one generation is produced annually from eggs that have overwintered.
Larvae overwintered in the second instar.
Ovipositing by this generation can be into overwintered or newly opened leaves.
These have overwintered buried in the mud at the bottom of this frozen lake.
A few spring nests were initiated by more than one overwintered foundress.
Some plants can be overwintered by taking cuttings to root.
Overwintered adults attack swelling buds by boring into them and hollowing out the inside.
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The ticks nearly all overwintered in the unengorged state.
They overwintered the animals in the Beaverhead to get them healthy for the next summer.
Helps only the old leaves that overwintered under snow.
Females that have overwintered and then initiated a nest in spring are called foundresses.
Each ovule formed one large central megaspore mother cell which overwintered in a premeiotic stage.
Breeding activity among overwintered adults declined from spring to fall.
Shoots of Scirpus maritimus var. paludosus sprout from overwintered tubers in May.
They overwintered at Prince of Wales Fort where sickness plagued the crews.
The rest of the fleet overwintered in Barcelona.
Those who overwintered were called hommes du nord ( northern men ) or hivernants winterers.
Larvae found in March have overwintered from the previous year.
The fleet overwintered on the island, and the following spring sailed northwards home.
We finally reach the port where Charcot overwintered during his expedition.
Hedysarum roots, overwintered berries, and horsetails were important spring foods.
A couple of times I have overwintered hot peppers.
They overwintered at Fort L'Huillier, trading furs and other merchandise with the local Indian bands.
Insurance will not be provided for colonies overwintered outside of the province of Ontario.
Nordenskiöld overwintered on the island, while Antarctic returned to the Falklands.
The Belgica was the first ship that overwintered in the Antarctic.
Magnús overwintered in the Isles, and left for Norway in the summer.
In November Derby paid off his army and overwintered in La Réole.
In the same winter, men overwintered for the first time at the South Pole.
To this end he re-launched "GB Grinder", which had overwintered on the island.
The bird in record 1 apparently overwintered in widely separated locations in successive years.
He overwintered in Oxford, strengthening the city 's defences and preparing for the next season 's campaign.
Champlain had overwintered in Quebec.
The majority are not frost-hardy and must be overwintered under protection.
In any case, the Army overwintered at Torksey, and then at Repton a year later.
Beekeepers have been losing an average of 30 percent of overwintered colonies for nearly 15 years.
The expedition members overwintered and the survivors were picked up in January 1900.
Nest-site relocation by breeding overwintered adults and young of the year was common.
Nesting is annual with single, overwintered foundresses initiating new nests in spring.
For the sake of this cycle, the overwintered oospore will be the starting point.
However, its eggs may have never overwintered at all in the United States.
Komatsu et al found that hyphae of T. wiesneri overwintered in symptomatic shoots of Cerasus X yedoensis.