Climate change is messing with tropical plants’ flowering times, study shows
PolicyThursday, March 5, 2026Mongabay

Climate change is messing with tropical plants’ flowering times, study shows

A recent study reveals that climate change is impacting flowering times of tropical plants, with significant shifts observed primarily in temperate zones. This alteration could have far-reaching effects on ecosystems and agricultural practices in these regions. Policymakers and activists should consider these changes when developing strategies for biodiversity preservation and climate adaptation.

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