Flora of Scandinavia
The flora of Scandinavia is diverse, shaped by its varied climates and landscapes. The region features a mix of boreal forests, alpine meadows, and coastal ecosystems. Common tree species include Norway spruce, Scots pine, and birch, while wildflowers such as bluebell and heather thrive in the meadows.
In northern areas, the harsh climate limits plant diversity, but resilient species like lichens and mosses are abundant. The southern parts of Scandinavia support a wider range of plants, including deciduous trees and various shrubs. Overall, the flora reflects the unique environmental conditions of the region.