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  • High in the Mountains, Every Degree Matters for Pollinators
  • Utah Ski Resort Celebrates “Plant Pickup Day” With Delivery of 10,572 Native Plant Seedlings
  • The mechanisms driving the timing and duration of alpine meadow plant leaf senescence under climate warming and precipit

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botany.one /2 weeks ago

High in the Mountains, Every Degree Matters for Pollinators

Research from the Australian Alps reveals that some mountain flowers act as miniature solar heaters, providing pollinators with warm refuges when cold conditions would otherwise ke...

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unofficialnetworks.com /1 month ago

Utah Ski Resort Celebrates “Plant Pickup Day” With Delivery of 10,572 Native Plant Seedlings

Established in 2008 to guide the Alta Ski Resort’...

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jecologyblog.com /1 month ago

The mechanisms driving the timing and duration of alpine meadow plant leaf senescence under climate warming and precipit...

Miaojun Ma. Lanzhou University, discusses his article: Warming advanced leaf senescence in alpine plants through advancing leaf emergence and increasing soil drought Background Pla...

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finegardening.com /1 week ago

GPOD on the Road: Wildflowers at Rocky Mountain National Park

Enjoying alpine wildflowers with some stunning views

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jigsawexplorer.com /4 weeks ago

Austrian Alps Jigsaw Puzzle

Wildflowers peeking over the alps above Lake Zell, Austria.

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botany.one /1 week ago

Antarctica’s First Assessed Plant Is Already Endangered

A tiny Antarctic moss is sending a big warning: even the continent’s remote plant life may be threatened by climate change, human activity and invasive species.

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jecologyblog.com /1 week ago

Above- and below-ground components do not respond equally to changing precipitation

Qingzhou Zhao, Umeå University in Sweden, discusses their article: Increasing precipitation reshapes alpine plant–microbial nutrient partitioning and enhances ecosystem carbon and...

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botany.one /2 weeks ago

Plant Hunt

âš½ From Europe to North America

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botany.one /1 week ago

Plant Hunt

âš½ From Europe to North America

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botany.one /4 days ago

Plant Hunt

вљЅ From the Pacific to North America

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koreatimes.co.kr /1 month ago

Hidden cold zones emerge as last refuge for Korea’s disappearing plants

Deep inside rocky mountain slopes across Korea, pockets of cold air are quietly keeping some of the country’s rarest plants alive, as rising temperatures squeeze fragile ecosystems...

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botany.one /3 weeks ago

Plant Hunt

âš½ From Asia to North America

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news.mongabay.com /3 weeks ago

Antarctica’s first plant risk assessment raises concerns for a rare moss

In Antarctica’s extreme cold, plants blanket small ice-free areas in bursts of green. These include two native species of flowering plants, 116 moss species, and several liverworts...

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floraldaily.com /3 weeks ago

Compact plants and the taste of the sea

During FlowerTrials 2026 in the Netherlands, several notable plant characteristics caught the attention of visitors, including compact growth habits, edible varieties, and the grow...

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floraldaily.com /1 month ago

Variegated lavender takes over the garden: Platinum Blonde Lavandula angustifolia

The lavender variety "Platinum Blonde" has two-tone foliage, a long flowering period and easy maintenance. This variety is an eye-catcher all year round in gardens, on terraces and...

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designboom.com /5 days ago

living plants grow on perforated aluminum climate installation at new york botanical garden

the installation is a mobile climate device that rethinks the greenhouse as a habitat refuge. The post living plants grow on perforated aluminum climate installation at new york bo...

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planetski.eu /1 month ago

Melting Permafrost Caused by Climate Change is Increasingly Destablising the Alps

A permafrost researcher from The WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research (SLF),Robert Kenner, explains the role that thawing permafrost and melting glaciers play – or don't p...

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botany.one /1 month ago

Plant Hunt

âš½ From Africa to North America

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