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Plants live in the Arctic like mosses and stuff.

Although it is very difficult to survive in the Arctic, many low growing plants can

be found there. Examples are sedges, lichens, and heaths. The Labrador Tea is a

heath that grows only 2 to 3 inches high.

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Although it is very difficult to survive in the Arctic, many low growing plants can

be found there. Examples are sedges, lichens, and heaths. The Labrador Tea is a

heath that grows only 2 to 3 inches high.
Yes but very little and the stems are tall so they can reach the sunlight.

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Although it is very difficult to survive in the Arctic, many low growing plants can

be found there. Examples are sedges, lichens, and heaths. The Labrador Tea is a

heath that grows only 2 to 3 inches high.

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Absolutely. In fact, up to a certain latitude, there are forests of spruce trees, and further north, even to 80 degrees, the melting snow gives way to a profusion of wildflowers in the lowlands.

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lichens, moss, saxifrage, Arctic poppy, Arctic willow, cottongrass, etc.
Mosses grasses and lichen

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There are many, low growing plants that flower and set seed quickly during the short Arctic summer.

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Some plants do grow in the arctic

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