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Andrew Smith, director of country house sales at Rettie & Co, a local estate agent, says the area is well known for having a unique microclimate — both in its property market and its weather.
But that’s because I spend a lot of time outdoors, here in the urban-suburban-totally wild microclimate that is living on the edge of the Arroyo Seco from Altadena to Pasadena to South Pas to Highland Park.
Source: https://www.dailynews.com/2023/03/29/save-sycamore-canyon-in-the-san-rafael-hills/
It abandons its colony as the fungus directs it to a microclimate ideal for reproduction – usually a plant close to the forest floor.
Situated just inland from the French Riviera, Grasse enjoys a microclimate that allows fields of may rose, tuberose, lavender and jasmine to blossom.
Split into two, the garden is bordered with an abundance of fruit trees and exquisitely curated flowers which – perhaps due to a favourable microclimate – still retain much of their rich contrasting palettes in the winter.
"The forest is pushing back out, absorbing it, altering wind patterns, and there are plant-water interactions; just all sorts of microclimate variables near the surface that aren't accounted for in typical climate layers."
Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-03-salamanders-recalibrates-climate-effects.html
While it’s true that the steep valleys of the Douro create a distinct microclimate that bring with it finger-biting winters and skin-scorching summers, there is still space for spring.
You can plant one zone warmer if a plant is in a microclimate, like an area protected from wind or along a warm south-facing wall.