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Drought in Berlin and Brandenburg: Adaptation Strategies of Native Plants

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Plants in Berlin and Brandenburg are generally adapted to dry summers. They react to dryness by closing their gap openings, rolling in leaves or strengthening their root formation in order to reach deeper water. However, many species still reach their limits, as the climate changes faster than plants can adapt, says Thorsten Laute, garden manager in the Botanic Garden Berlin.
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Plants in Berlin and Brandenburg are generally adapted to dry summers. They react to dryness by closing their gap openings, rolling in leaves or strengthening their root formation in order to reach deeper water. However, many species still reach their limits, as the climate changes faster than plants can adapt, says Thorsten Laute, garden manager in the Botanic Garden Berlin.

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radioeins.de broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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