A wet winter in parts of California and Arizona means an epic wildflower season. In some areas the so-called "superbloom" can be seen from space.
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:
Wildflowers are popping up across the western United States, blanketing the hills of Arizona and Southern California in brilliant colors. This year, the so-called superbloom is so big it can be seen in satellite images from space.A MARTÍNEZ, HOST:But what exactly defines a superbloom? Nick Jensen, conservation program director with the California Native Plant Society, has the answer.NICK JENSEN: It’s a phenomenon in which there are large numbers of wildflowers – typically annuals […]
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