
Frozen flowers after rain
These flower buds are encased in ice after a freezing rain storm, a phenomena that is becoming more and more frequent in their habitat, and later into the spring than normally occurs. Our changing climate is pushing the ranges of many plant species into narrower and narrower regions.
Taken on 17
February
2017
Submitted on Feb. 14, 2018
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- North America (739)
- Northern America (578)
- Canada (126)
- Exact location (-54.0376 W, 48.1459 N)
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ice, climate, climate change, flower
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Credit: Charlotte Kenchington (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)
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