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plant migration

Plant migration refers to the process of plants gradually moving from one area to another over time, often in response to changing environmental conditions such as climate shifts, soil changes, or disturbances. This movement can occur through seed dispersal by wind, animals, water, or other means, allowing plants to colonize new regions. Migration helps plant populations adapt, survive, and thrive in different environments, ensuring their long-term existence. It is a slow, natural process that can take many years or even centuries, shaping the distribution patterns of plant species across landscapes.