The arctic Moss is one of the maany great plants in the arctic Tundra. This plant is made to Be able to adapt to the cold environment around it.For example when it is not growing it is storing nutrients so it can replenish its leaves next fall.
This plant here is called the Arctic Willow. The arctic Willow has many adaptations.To keep predators away it forms a pesticide. Also it forms shallow roots to keep from frozing itself over.
The Caribou Moss has adapted in many ways such as not needing as much water during the winter times. Also less food is required to keep the plant alive.
An adaptation of the bearberry is that it has small silky hairs that keep it warm. Also it grows slowly so it can stay out of the cold.
The Diamond-Leaf willow has some adaptations such as being able to grow near marshes and lakes so water is an easy resource.
The Labrador Tea is a very special type of plant. Like other Tundra plants it grows low to the ground to avoid the cold climate of the Tundra. The other adaptation is that it grows silky wool on its stems to keeep it warm.
The Pasque Flower like other Tundra plants grows low to the ground to avoid the cold. It also grows silky hairs on its body that can keep it cool.
The Tufted Saxifrage is a very unique Tundra plant. Unlike other plants the Tufted Saxifrage has a very good underground root system. It also grows low to the ground to avoid the cold Tundra Climate.
This here is the Polytrichum Moss. It is a very simple Tundra plant. Like the others it grows low to the ground and has silky hairs to keep it warm during the very cold times.
This here is just simply a Lichen. The really only thing it uses to adapt like all the other plants is that it stays low to the ground to avoid the cold Tundra weather.