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Purple saxifrage is one of the first tundra plants to flower in the Arctic. Purple Saxifrage, Arctic Plants, Tundra Plants, Touchstarved Game, Plants With Names, Arctic Flowers, Tundra Biome, Nunavut Canada, Ouroboros Tattoo

Pasque Flower: -Silky hairs provide insulation -Member of the Ranunculaceae family - Grow where frogs live - Grow close to ground to keep warm Bear-berry: -Bears like to eat their red berries -Grow 2-8" off the ground -Stem covered in thick brown bark and silky hairs Purple saxifage: -Earliest plant to bloom, seen above melting snow -Edible plant -Star shaped flowers

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Eriophorum callitrix, commonly known as Arctic cotton, is a perennial Arctic plant in the Cyperaceae family. It is one of the most widespread flowing plants in the northern hemisphere and tundra regions. Upon every stem grows a single round, white and wooly fruit. Important food source for migrating snow geese and caribou. Arctic Flowers, San Pedro Cacti, Rainbow Eucalyptus, Eastern Redbud, Ornamental Cabbage, Weird Plants, Photography Book, Unusual Plants, Biome

Eriophorum callitrix, commonly known as Arctic cotton, is a perennial Arctic plant in the Cyperaceae family. It is one of the most widespread flowing plants in the northern hemisphere and tundra regions. Upon every stem grows a single round, white and wooly fruit. Important food source for migrating snow geese and caribou.

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