Wildflowers could be absorbing toxic metals that pass on to bees, study finds
16-04-2025 07:00 via theguardian.com

Wildflowers could be absorbing toxic metals that pass on to bees, study finds

Scientists call for urban areas to be tested for contaminants and potentially cleaned before wildflowers are plantedWildflowers could be absorbing toxic metals from soil in urban areas and passing toxins on to pollinators, a study has found.Researchers from the University of Cambridge found that common plants including white clover and bindweed, which are vital forage for pollinators in cities, can accumulate arsenic, cadmium, chromium and lead from contaminated soils. Continue reading...
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