Nordic Plants
Nordic plants refer to the diverse flora found in the Nordic countries, which include Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. These plants have adapted to the region's cold climate, short growing seasons, and varying soil types. Common examples include birch trees, pine trees, and various types of moss and lichen, which thrive in the harsh conditions.
Many Nordic plants are also known for their unique characteristics, such as wild blueberries and cloudberries, which are popular in local cuisine. Additionally, some species, like heather and arctic poppy, are specially adapted to survive in the tundra and coastal areas, showcasing the resilience of nature in these regions.