👉 Reblooming is a phenomenon in plant biology where flowering plants, such as roses and daffodils, often return to their original position of flowering after a period of dormancy. This process can take place for several reasons, such as when the plants are exposed to environmental factors that cause them to revert back to dormancy, or when they experience stress or damage from external stimuli. Reblooming is an important aspect of plant life cycles and can have both positive and negative effects on the environment