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  2. Flora and fauna of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    In northern Greenland, the ground is covered with a carpet of mosses and low-lying shrubs such as dwarf willows and crowberries. Flowering plants in the north include yellow poppy, Pedicularis, and Pyrola. [2] [3] Plant life in southern Greenland is more abundant, and certain plants, such as the dwarf birch and willow, may grow several feet high.

  3. List of flora of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    The flora of Greenland consists of a total of 583 species or 614 taxa (species and subspecies) of vascular plants, of which 13 are endemic, and 87 taxa introduced by humans, most of which are naturalized. [1] [page needed] [2] [better source needed]

  4. Kalaallit Nunaat high arctic tundra - Wikipedia

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    The ecoregion covers the coastal fringe of Greenland, from 75° N latitude at Melville Bay, around the northern coast to 70° N at Scoresby Bay on the east coast. The coastal bands south of this are in the Kalaallit Nunaat low arctic tundra ecoregion. The coast is rugged, although less so than the south, with deep inlets from the sea.

  5. Greenland profile - AOL

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    2013 - Greenland ends the territory's 25-year ban on the mining of radioactive materials such as uranium, leading to a boom in mineral resource exports. 2021 - Greenland bans all new oil and gas ...

  6. Category:Flora of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Higher taxa are included only if endemic. For the purposes of this category, "Greenland" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. That is, the geographic region known as Greenland is defined by its political boundaries and included within the larger geographic region of Subarctic America.

  7. Qinngua Valley - Wikipedia

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    In total, over 300 species of plants grow in the valley. The forest in Qinngua Valley is a thicket consisting mainly of downy birch (Betula pubescens) and gray-leaf willow (Salix glauca), growing up to 7–8 metres (23–26 ft) tall. Growing sometimes to tree height is the Greenland mountain ash (Sorbus decora), which is usually a shrub. [1]

  8. Cochlearia groenlandica - Wikipedia

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    Cochlearia groenlandica, known in English as Danish scurvygrass [1] or Greenland scurvy-grass, is a flowering plant of the genus Cochlearia in the family Brassicaceae. Cochlearia groenlandica grows as a solitary plants, the size of the individual plants varying between 1–2 centimetres (0.39–0.79 in) to 15–20 centimetres (5.9–7.9 in) in ...

  9. Polemonium boreale - Wikipedia

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    Polemonium boreale, the northern Jacob's-ladder [1] or boreal Jacobs-ladder, is a plant native to most of the high arctic. In Greenland it is found only in a small area on the east coast. It is not very common. The whole plant is pubescent, with long woolly hairs, glandular, and grows to 5–10 cm tall.