No, nothing grows on Antarctica, except two types of grass that grow in a small area on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
There are no flowers or trees on Antarctica. There are two tiny grasses that can grow on places on the Antarctic Peninsula. Elsewhere on the continent -- 98% of which is covered with an ice sheet -- there are no flora.
There is no plant life at the South Pole. The only plant life on Antarctica is around the coastal areas. There are microscopic single cell plants called phytoplankton that live and multiply in water, and mosses, lichens and algae that can live under the snow and ice.
No, nothing can grow in Antarctica it is to cold.
No trees grow in Antarctica.
It is native to the Chihuahuan Desert, where it occurs in scattered locations in New Mexico, Texas, and Chihuahua.
There are no trees in Antarctica.
There are several species within the genus Culcita.The Schmedelian Pincushion is Culcita schmideliana.The Cushion Star is Culcita novaeguineae.
No kinda of trees can grow in Antarctica.
No. No trees grow in Antarctica.
Well, lichens, mosses, and algaes are one of them, though, not many plants grow in antarctica
No, not all cactus es grow flowers.
No.