Estonia is traversed by an important European bio-geographical borderline which divides the area into two large provinces. The northern and western parts of the country with their characteristic calciphilous plant communities of alvars, fens, wooded meadows and broad-leaved forests belong to the Mid-European province while the East, where acid soils promote the development of acidophilous plants and pine as the main forest-forming tree, belongs to the East-European province. There are as many as 251 species of higher plants for which Estonia is the distribution limit, be it northern, southern, western or eastern. The number of vascular plants growing in Estonia totals ca 1 400 (together with microspecies of some genera ca 1 600). Due to the milder climate of western Estonia, 3/4 of the total number of species are found in the coastal lowlands and islands. This also includes the only local endemic species - Saaremaa yellow rattle - which grows in the western part of the island of Saaremaa. In spite of large tracks of intact nature, Estonian flora as a whole is under strong human attack. For instance, the vegetation of grasslands, varying from floodplain meadows on the riverbanks to the dry alvars, has been formed under a long-lasting and steady impact of haymaking and pasturing. About one fourth of Estonian plant species are habitants of marshes. Owing to their stability as habitats, the bogs also contain many relict species that once colonised the tundra-like landscape which emerged from under the withdrawing ice. Of the forest-tundra plants, inhabiting Estonian bogs, the shrub-like dwarf birch and the cloudberry are most common. Fungi are found in all natural and ruderal habitats of Estonia, being particularly widespread in forests, meadows and bogs. The best mushroom forests, where there can be found as many as 400 edible fungi, are situated in the north and southeastern Estonia, as well as in Saaremaa. More information:http://www.einst.ee/publications/nature/
Yes, the national flower of Estonia is the cornflower.
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The shamrock. Which can be any of several species of leaves. Source. theflowerexpert.comIreland's National flower is the Shamrock. i hope this is helpful for you, I was confused when i learned this because I wanted to know the flower, I don't think a Shamrock is a flower, more like a odd weed! Good bye!!Believe it or not, the national flower (fauna) of Ireland is the shamrock or trefoil. The national drink of Ireland is Guinness. Guinness is good for you... www.Gigfy.com.The national flower for the country of Ireland is the shamrock. The shamrock is a type of clover flower and was used by Saint Patrick in his teachings.
Martinque doesn't seem to have an official flower, but it is a French posession. The National Flower of France is the stylized Lily. - learnthetechnology.blogspot.com
National Library of Estonia was created in 1918.
It is known as the rukilill or translated as rye flower. It is a purple flower.Cornflower or bluebottleflower
The national flower of Malawi is a Lily
The national flower of kuwait is the Al-Arfaj flower.
1. Greece does have a national flower.2. Greece does have a national flower.
Spain's national flower is the.............CARNATION!!!!!
Estonia became independent from its colonists in February 24, 1918.
The Jasmine flower has become the national flower of Tunisia.
Football/soccer.
The National Flower of Afghanistan Is Tulip,the red flower.
The national flower is Caoba
there is no national flower of sudan!