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How does a yellowstone sulphur flower adapt to its environment?

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The Yellowstone sulphur flower, also known as wild buckwheat, has adapted to its environment by being able to survive in barren, slightly geothermally influenced open areas. It does not tolerate shading and is often found in relatively dry plant communities near thermal areas. To adapt to life in a geothermal setting, the plant must be able to move with changes in the geothermal system and is capable of recolonizing disturbed areas.

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