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vendredi 29 mai 2026
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Blossoming among spoil heaps: how 1,000 years of lead mining gave birth to banks of pansies and pennycress

Calaminarian grassland is a rare habitat where plants thrive in soils contaminated by heavy metals. But should these toxic meadows be protected or allowed to fade away? At first, the small purple flowers are hard to spot in the weak May sunshine. Slowly the drifts of delicate mountain pansies, along with the white rosettes of alpine pennycress, begin to jump out, scattered across an area little bigger than a football pitch, on the banks of the River Allen in Northumberland. This is a pocket of c

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Angleterre Northumberland pensée des montagnes rivière Allen tabouret alpin (Noccaea caerulescens) Viola lutea

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    Les plantes métallophytes : ces fleurs rares qui prospèrent sur les sols toxiques des mines de plomb

    Dans le nord de l'Angleterre, des prairies rares appelées calaminaires abritent des plantes capables de survivre sur des sols saturés en métaux lourds, héritage d'un millénaire d'e...