Plantele „își mută” calendarul și în România. Merii și prunii înfloresc cu până la 11 zile mai devreme decât acum 50 de ani

Climate change is altering nature's calendar, with plants blooming earlier. Studies in the UK and Romania show significant shifts in flowering times, raising concerns about late frosts. In Romania, apple and plum trees are blooming up to 11 days earlier, with increased exposure to frost risks. Research indicates a direct link between rising temperatures and earlier flowering, affecting agricultural practices and pollination synchronization. The findings highlight the complex interplay of climate factors on plant phenology.