Small, strong plants such as lichens and mosses can grow there.
The roots of plants in arctic soil are shallow, but I am not sure why. Sorry!
Arctic Tundra.. A tundra is means ""treeless""since it is so cold.. and very rare plants grow on the landd :] <33 xSlEEPiNq_bEAUTYx
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.
none
Grasses that grow on the tundra.
I take it you mean the Arctic Tundra. There are many flowering plants like purple saxifrage, mountain avens, wild crocus, arctic poppies, buttercups, cinquefoil, moss campion, campanulas, arctic azaleas and arctic lupine Other plants that grow there are mosses, grasses, herbs, lichens and small shrubs like the dwarf willow and arctic willow.
tundra
Tundra means an area where plants can't grow. Considereing there would be no plants in tundra, animals wouldn't react to them.
The tundra plants consist mostly of mosses (e.g. Arctic Moss and Caribou Moss), grasses, lichens, sedges, and shrubs. About 400 types of flowers bloom in the growing season, such as the Pasque Flower. Few trees grow in this biome, but low-growing trees such as birches and dwarf willows such as the Arctic Willow and Diamond-leaf willow will grow in this tundra region. Read more at the related link below.
during summer and spring
The cold area where only small plants grow is called the Tundra region. Tundra vegetation is characterized by small plants that grow close together and close to the ground. These plants are only a cm tall.
A lot of types for example: arctic moss, arctic willow, bearberry, caribou moss, diamond leaf willow, labrador tea, pasque flower, grasses lichens, seages, shrubs, birch trees, willow trees, and cushion plants etc.