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There are several types of shrubs that grow in the Arctic tundra. Some of these include the dwarf birch, white dryad, northern Labrador tea, and Arctic white heather.
Grasses that grow on the tundra.
No crops. It is too cold, 6 months of darkness with no sun (plants need sun) and the ground is frozen several feet below the surface. A green house is the only way to grow any plant.
The permafrost is too close to the surface and the growing season is much too short for crops to grow in the Arctic.
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Small, strong plants such as lichens and mosses can grow there.
Tundra doesn't grow crops, so there is no cash crop.
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Freezing temperatures No industry No motorways, roads No crops are able to grow
arctic moss, arctic willow (not a tree,) Bearberry, diamond-Leaf willow (the only tree in the tundra, but it only grows up to 4 inches tall) crowberry, reindeer moss, chickweed, cinquefoil, and british soldier all live and grow in the tundra
= How does the food crops became stable to the people where the grow? =
People grow crops either to earn money or to eat. People grow cotton to sell and potatos to eat.