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Most plants in Antarctica grow in the coastal regions, particularly on the Antarctic Peninsula, where the climate is milder and more conducive to plant life. They primarily consist of mosses, lichens, and a few flowering plants, like the Antarctic hair grass and Antarctic pearlwort. These hardy species are adapted to extreme conditions, including cold temperatures and strong winds. The limited growth is largely due to the harsh environment and short growing season.

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