Temperature and aridity fluctuations over the past century linked to flower color changes

Researchers combined descriptions of flower color from museum flower specimens dating back to 1895 with longitudinal- and latitudinal-specific climate data to link changes in temperature and aridity with color change in the human-visible spectrum (white to purple).

Source: sciencedaily.com

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