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  1. Non-native plants migrate north as climate change advances, study finds

    As climate change progresses, the chance of southern plant species spreading to northern regions increases. In Europe and America, many of the alien plant species come from their own continent. They usually originate in warmer regions closer to the equator—a phenomenon that could be exacerbated by climate change.

    globalplantcouncil.org/non-nat #PlantScience #Plants #ClimateChange #science #AlienPlants #PlantInvasives

  2. Non-native plants migrate north as climate change advances, study finds

    As climate change progresses, the chance of southern plant species spreading to northern regions increases. In Europe and America, many of the alien plant species come from their own continent. They usually originate in warmer regions closer to the equator—a phenomenon that could be exacerbated by climate change.

    globalplantcouncil.org/non-nat #PlantScience #Plants #ClimateChange #science #AlienPlants #PlantInvasives

  3. Non-native plants migrate north as climate change advances, study finds

    As climate change progresses, the chance of southern plant species spreading to northern regions increases. In Europe and America, many of the alien plant species come from their own continent. They usually originate in warmer regions closer to the equator—a phenomenon that could be exacerbated by climate change.

    globalplantcouncil.org/non-nat #PlantScience #Plants #ClimateChange #science #AlienPlants #PlantInvasives

  4. Non-native plants migrate north as climate change advances, study finds

    As climate change progresses, the chance of southern plant species spreading to northern regions increases. In Europe and America, many of the alien plant species come from their own continent. They usually originate in warmer regions closer to the equator—a phenomenon that could be exacerbated by climate change.

    globalplantcouncil.org/non-nat #PlantScience #Plants #ClimateChange #science #AlienPlants #PlantInvasives

  5. Non-native plants migrate north as climate change advances, study finds

    As climate change progresses, the chance of southern plant species spreading to northern regions increases. In Europe and America, many of the alien plant species come from their own continent. They usually originate in warmer regions closer to the equator—a phenomenon that could be exacerbated by climate change.

    globalplantcouncil.org/non-nat #PlantScience #Plants #ClimateChange #science #AlienPlants #PlantInvasives