: a condition in woody plants in which peripheral parts are killed (as by parasites)
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Winter dieback is common on these shrubs in areas with very cold winters.—
Megan Hughes,
Better Homes & Gardens,
7 June 2026 Egg laying also results in twig dieback.—
Brandee Gruener,
Southern Living,
5 June 2026 This capacity allows many monocots to regrow after their above-ground portion disappears due to grazing, fire, drought, flooding, or seasonal dieback.—
Joshua Siskin,
Oc Register,
4 June 2026 Key harvest signals include firm skin, flowering for early harvests, and foliage dieback for full maturity.—
David Beaulieu,
The Spruce,
1 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for dieback