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  2. Alpine plant - Wikipedia

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    Alpine plants are adapted to the harsh conditions of the alpine environment, which include low temperatures, dryness, ultraviolet radiation, wind, drought, poor nutritional soil, and a short growing season. Some alpine plants serve as medicinal plants. Alpine meadows in the Kazbegi National Park, Georgia

  3. Alpine garden - Wikipedia

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    An alpinum adjacent to the King's House on Schachen in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. An alpine garden (or alpinarium, alpinum) is a domestic or botanical garden, or more often a part of a larger garden, specializing in the collection and cultivation of alpine plants growing naturally at high altitudes around the world, such as in the Caucasus, Pyrenees, Rocky Mountains, Alps, Himalayas and ...

  4. Alpine Garden Society - Wikipedia

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    An Alpine is a plant that occurs in the region above the tree line and below permanent snow in mountainous regions. Within temperate and boreal regions, the alpine zone can be subdivided into three zones, each with characteristic vegetation types: Lower alpine, with bush and tall herb communities; Middle alpine, in which sedges, grasses and heath species dominate; and, Upper alpine, with dwarf ...

  5. Flora of the Sierra Nevada alpine zone - Wikipedia

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    Alpine plants have many adaptations to aridity and intense sunlight in common with desert plants. [5] Alpine plants often have gray appearance from hairs covering the leaves, which reflect the intense sunlight, and protect from winds that cause high rates of water loss through transpiration. [4]: 224 Many Sierra Nevada alpine plants have ...

  6. Aquilegia alpina - Wikipedia

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    Aquilegia alpina, often called the alpine columbine or breath of God, [5] is a perennial species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to the western and central Alps. [4] Though rare in its Swiss, Austrian, and Italian range, it is commonly found in the French Maritime Alps .

  7. Androsace alpina - Wikipedia

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    Androsace alpina, or Alpine rock-jasmine, is an alpine plant, endemic to the Alps. [1] ... and is one of the few plants in the Alps to grow above 4000 metres, ...