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  • Ecology,
  • Extreme environments,
  • Invasives/weeds,
  • Speciation / Evolution,
• 4/12/15

Extreme Weeds of Parking Lots

Plants that survive in parking lots might be considered “weeds,” but they are also really great examples of extremophiles – organisms that survive, thrive, and evolve in Earth’s toughest habitats.

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