Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Native wildflowers bank on seeds underground to endure drought

03/06/2018 12:19 PM EST

California wildflowers, miniature lupine and denseflower Indian paintbrush flowers

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.


Full story at https://www.ucdavis.edu/news/native-wildflowers-bank-seeds-underground-endure-drought

Source
University of California, Davis


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