Scandinavian Flora
Scandinavian flora includes a diverse range of plant species found in the countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The region's climate varies from coastal to continental, supporting both coniferous forests and deciduous trees. Common species include pine, spruce, and birch, along with various wildflowers like bluebell and heather.
The unique geography of Scandinavia, characterized by mountains, fjords, and lakes, contributes to its rich biodiversity. Many plants have adapted to the cooler temperatures and shorter growing seasons. Additionally, the region is home to several endemic species, which are not found anywhere else in the world.