Accustomed to adapting to nature's whims, gardeners are more prepared than most to take on the challenge of climate change. Emma Marris asks them what to grow in a greenhouse world.
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Emma Marris is keeping an eye on when the redbuds bloom in Columbia, Missouri.
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Marris, E. Gardening: A garden for all climates. Nature 450, 937–939 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/450937a
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