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Q: Where does purple saxifrage grow?
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Is the purple saxifrage in the arctic ocean?

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.


What is the provincial flower in Nunavut?

purple saxifrage


What helps the purple saxifrage survive in cold?

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.


What is a saxifrage?

A Saxifrage plant is any plant of approximately 300 species of the Saxifragaceae family. Saxifrage plants grow and thrive on exposed rocky crags and in rock fissures. They like moist, shaded woodlands in northern cold climates.


What is saxifrage?

A Saxifrage plant is any plant of approximately 300 species of the Saxifragaceae family. Saxifrage plants grow and thrive on exposed rocky crags and in rock fissures. They like moist, shaded woodlands in northern cold climates.


Whose official flower is the purple saxifrage?

It is the official flower of Nunavut. Nunavut is the largest and northernmost territory of Canada.


What kind of plants live in tundra?

Cotton-grass,Lishen,Moss-campion,Arctic-poppy and the Purple-saxifrage.


What does the purple saxifrage look like?

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


What are predators for saxifrage?

Saxifrage is a plant. Plants do not have predators.


What does an saxifrage eat?

it flower it eats sunlight


When did Operation Saxifrage happen?

Operation Saxifrage happened on 1943-10-27.


What eats turfed saxifrage?

caribou, wolves, and many birds eat turfed saxifrage