TechRare flowers bloom in the Atacama Desert for the first time in a decade

Rare flowers bloom in the Atacama Desert for the first time in a decade

The Live Science portal reports that rare winter flowers have appeared in the Atacama Desert, the driest place on Earth, for the first time in a decade. Part of the desert has been covered with a white-purple sea of plants.

Atacama Desert - reference photo
Atacama Desert - reference photo
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9:56 PM EDT, July 22, 2024

“This very arid soil houses a treasure,” said ecologist María Fernanda Pérez in an interview with Live Science. Rainfall that fell in the northern part of Chile and covered part of the Atacama Desert, combined with morning fog, activated vegetation that can remain dormant for up to 15 years.

Bloom of flowers in the desert

This year, the desert landscape was colored by two types of flowers: bright purple Cistánthe grandiflora and white Nolana baccata. The vegetation appeared over an area covering 115-155 square miles. César Pizarro, who is involved in biodiversity conservation in the Atacama Desert, points out that an extraordinary spectacle can be expected from September to October. During that time, due to cold rains, the plants bloom over an area of up to 5,790 square miles. There are over 200 different species at that time.

Live Science recalls that rains similar to those recently falling on the desert occurred in March 2015. Then, too, two species of plants began to bloom. However, drought may return to the Atacama soon, so the vegetation will not have enough moisture to activate again.

We read that a lot depends on the coming weeks. If more rainfall occurs, the humidity will rise higher than usual. This may lead to another bloom of the two species Cistánthe grandiflora and Nolana baccarat in September. However, scientists' forecasts suggest that this will not happen. Therefore, it cannot be ruled out that the blooming plants now might be the last ones to be seen in the decade.

Anomalies that may destroy desert vegetation

However, scientists from the University of Chile draw attention to the problem of rare blooming in the Atacama Desert. María Fernanda Pérez notes that the insects pollinating the plants do not appear as quickly as the plants respond to the rain. “If the seeds germinate and bloom but the pollinators do not appear, the seeds get exhausted,” explained Pérez.

Flowers covered the Atacama Desert, the driest place on our planet.
Flowers covered the Atacama Desert, the driest place on our planet.© Getty Images | abriendomundo

Although the blooming plants in the Atacama Desert have a self-pollination mechanism, this is activated when no pollinators appear in a given year. It, therefore, activates late in the blooming period. Scientists do not know what will happen if the separation of insects (pollinators) due to anomalies persists for a long time. With climate change, such anomalies may become more frequent, so the plants will not reproduce. This, in turn, would make the desert much less diverse, leaving room for more invasive species.

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