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Death Valley could be weeks away from a wildflower bloom. Here’s what to know
- Death Valley could see a potential wildflower bloom in coming weeks, with timing uncertain and weather-dependent.
- Experts say bloom progress depends on elevation and weather, with hotter temps potentially speeding up growth.
- Officials estimate the best display could occur between mid-February and mid-April, depending on weather.
- Park officials say there is no official superbloom definition, but rangers use a loose standard for viewability.
- Conservationists warn climate swings threaten wildflower life cycles and future blooms.
- Experts note variable germination; some areas show green growth while others may lag.
- Park staff emphasize the bloom’s success depends on future weather conditions in coming weeks.
- Desert researchers note historical context from the 2016 superbloom as a benchmark.
- Leaders warn blooms are highly location-specific and not guaranteed across the park.
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