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A field of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum [syn. Triticum sativum])in the late sun of a winter's afternoon. Winter wheat is sown in autumn, is largely dormant during the coldest month and starts to grow quickly in late winter. The main difference between winter and summer wheat is that winter wheat needs a period of cold before flowering, while summer wheat can be sown in spring to mature entirely during the warmer months. triticum-2291htm'>Triticum. .