Andean Flora
The Andean Flora refers to the diverse plant life found in the Andes Mountains, which stretch along the western edge of South America. This region is characterized by a variety of ecosystems, ranging from tropical rainforests to high-altitude grasslands. The unique climate and elevation create habitats for many endemic species, including the Andean condor and various types of orchids.
In addition to its rich biodiversity, the Andean Flora plays a crucial role in local cultures and economies. Many plants are used for traditional medicine, food, and textiles. Notable examples include the potato and quinoa, which have been cultivated for thousands of years and are vital to the diets of local communities.