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Climate change affecting wildflowers
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Climate change lengthening wildflower season In Rockies study, halfbloom early By Tony Barboza Los Angeles Times The Rocky Mountain wildflower season has lengthened by more than a month since the 1970s, according to a study published Monday that found climate change is altering the flowering pattern
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