What is the fundamental evolutionary purpose of the cold stratification requirement in many seeds?
Answer
To ensure they don't sprout in autumn only to be killed by the first hard frost.
This process is an evolutionary safeguard ensuring that seeds do not germinate in the fall and subsequently die from the first hard frost; chilling tricks the seed into believing winter has passed.

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