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The process in which plants are exposed to cold conditions to encourage them to initiate flowering. The extent of exposure can vary from a few weeks to several months, and from temperatures at zero Celsius or higher. Vernalisation helps plants ensure they do not flower too early, which increases their chances of survival and reproduction. Winter wheat is a typical example of an annual plant that germinates in the autumn, and seeds in late spring to early summer.