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.
Polar
A large arctic plain without trees is a tundra.
tundra
trees, grass
Subarctic.
German dogwood trees
A tree trunk.
the niche of a arctic wolf is lots of trees an sun
moss is sometimes found in the arctic
Yes there are trees, though much of the Arctic is tundra and permafrost. Part of the boreal forest extends into the Arctic, though it gradually transitions into a lower taiga as one goes north. On Greenland, for example, there are no trees though.
The dominant type of rock in Arctic lowlands is generally sedimentary rock, such as sandstone, siltstone, and shale. These rocks are often deposited by glaciers and rivers and can be found in the flat and low-lying areas of the Arctic region.
They browsed through coarse arctic grass as an elephant would. You're welcome.