bearberry
Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
Moss, lichens, mushrooms, and grass.
it has arctic moss
Plants that live in an arctic tundra climate need to adjust to the climate. The plants also need to have a shallow root systems.
the arctic fox
Some plants that can be found in the polar tundra include mosses, lichens, dwarf shrubs like Arctic willow and Arctic moss, sedges, and grasses like Arctic cotton grass. These plants are adapted to survive in the harsh conditions of the tundra, such as cold temperatures, permafrost, and strong winds.
Small, strong plants such as lichens and mosses can grow there.
Snow, lots of plants that are native to cold weather
Insects do not survive well in the frigid climate of the tundra
Reindeer are native to and live in the arctic and subarctic regions, so it would be the tundra.
Plants in the Alpine tundra include low-lying shrubs, grasses, mosses, lichens, and hardy perennial flowers. Some examples include saxifrage, dwarf willow, alpine gentian, and Arctic poppy. These plants are adapted to survive in cold, windy, and rocky environments with short growing seasons.
Antarctic pearlwort and Antarctic hair grass