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What 17,000 Pressed Flowers Revealed About Arctic Climate Change

Summary by Botany One
The research by Panchen and colleagues used herbarium records of 97 species from the past 120 years. Digitisation of herbarium material allowed the team to examine 17,000 individual specimens, tagged with a date and place of collection to see how plants responded to climate. Papaver radicatum ssp. radicatum in Iceland. Image: carnifex / iNaturalist. CC-BY. Tracking Arctic systems is difficult, but important as the region is warming 3× faster tha…
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Botany One broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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