Alpine flowers survive in harsh conditions by developing adaptations such as low growth forms, thick leaves, and deep root systems that help them conserve water and withstand strong winds. They often have a short growing season, allowing them to quickly bloom and reproduce during the brief periods of warmth. Additionally, some species can tolerate extreme cold and high UV radiation, enabling them to thrive in their mountainous habitats. These adaptations ensure their resilience in challenging environments.
Because to stay alive
To make energy for their bodys, and to STAY ALIVE!!!
Plants get their mineral ions from a bumblebee pulling off a petal then escreting into the flower, giving the plant its ions.
No xylem die at maturity but phloem stays alive all the time the plant is alive.
They form a capsid.
It is not known which flower will stay alive the longest. However, it is thought that one flower that can stay alive a long time is the Globe Amaranth.
1 year
The plant will stay alive but the petal will die.
gentian
Alpine Forget-Me-Not
Alaska's state flower is the alpine forget-me-not.
Edelweiß
Edelweiss
Gentian
Alpine Red Rose
Flora Fauna Mountain pine Golden eagle Stemless gentian Alpine accentor Alpine dwarf orchid Alpine marmot Alpine pasquil-flower Tengmalm's Owl Alpine rock-jasmine Alpine Salamander
1987