The purple saxifrage (or Saxifraga Oppositifolia) is found in mountainous regions of the Arctic, but never in the Arctic Ocean. It prefers to grow in high altitudes, and dislikes warm climates. The Arctic environment is ideal for the purple saxifrage.
purple saxifrage
One of the ways purple saxifrage survive in cold is by not growing too tall. They form a cushion and have overlapping leaves, which also help their survival in cold.
there are a few and some are highly poisonous, and some are endangered...dont one which from which but here are a few names... Bavarian gentian rock jasmine alpine aster chamois ragwort spring gentian purple saxifrage mossy saxifrage cotton sedge black vanilla orchid hope this helps:)
Cotton-grass,Lishen,Moss-campion,Arctic-poppy and the Purple-saxifrage.
It is the official flower of Nunavut. Nunavut is the largest and northernmost territory of Canada.
it is very small and is approximently the size of babys breath . it has three smell leaves and two larger ones it is purple and has many details
they are mostly poisonous but some need not be.
Saxifrage is a plant. Plants do not have predators.
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it flower it eats sunlight
Operation Saxifrage happened on 1943-10-27.