03/06/2018 12:19 PM EST
Native wildflowers were surprisingly resilient during California's most recent drought, even more so than exotic grasses. To see this resilience, University of California, Davis, researchers of a new study had to look underground to the seed bank. Native wildflowers increased the seeds they stored underground by 201 percent during the drought. Source University of California, Davis
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Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Native wildflowers bank on seeds underground to endure drought
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