Baltic Flora
The term "Baltic Flora" refers to the diverse plant life found in the Baltic Sea region, which includes countries like Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. This area is characterized by a mix of temperate and boreal ecosystems, featuring a variety of habitats such as forests, wetlands, and coastal areas. Common plant species include pine, birch, and various types of moss.
The unique climate and geography of the Baltic region support a rich biodiversity. Many plants have adapted to the saline conditions of the Baltic Sea and the varying soil types. Conservation efforts are in place to protect this flora, as it plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and supporting local wildlife.