Greenland has a highly varied flora growing on its mountain-slopes, marshes and meadows. Greenland, mostly covered in stunted vegetation, yet teeming with wildflowers such as chamomile, dandelion, harebell, and Arctic poppies, and also wild berries in the lowland areas during summer.
Yes - despite being 80% covered with ice, the remainder of Greenland does harbor plenty of both plant and animal life, as well as a small population of Greenlanders. Plants include over 500 species of flowering plants, with most being European species. There are also herbs, mosses, heather, and even small trees in protected areas. Greenland has a very short but intense summer during parts of August, when the landscape is in bloom and can be very colorful.
It is too cold for trees on Greenland. Most of it is covered by a thick ice sheet.
all sorts of different crop ncluding srawberries and barly, ut they got the rest froom traders
The vegetation is generally sparse, with the only patch of forested land being found in Nonitalic Municipality in the extreme south near Cape Farewell
Mainly birch trees.
Brazil.
because there is no soil in greenland other than ice and snow.
bongo blure trees
no
I heard that flowers can grow on the edges of greenland.
ferns
photosynthis
snowberries
Plants are not made, they grow naturally.
mongo beans
alpine flowers
the plant kind