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- Facts about the Arctic Crocus:
- It grows short, dense hairs on all its aboveground parts to lessen the impact of cold weather.
- Individual plants grow closer together to stay warmer and avoid freezing wind effects.
- The flowers come in combinations of purple and white with a bright-orange stamen that attracts pollinators.
- The plants are covered in fuzz on their stems, buds, and leaves to protect them from harsh winds12.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Like the pasqueflower, the arctic crocus also grows short, dense hairs on all its aboveground parts – leaves, buds, and stems – to lessen the impact of the cold weather. There is another adaptive trait – individual plants grow closer together than the temperate crocus species. That way, they can stay warmer and avoid some freezing wind effects.earthlife.net/plants-of-the-tundra-biome/The arctic crocus comes in combinations of purple and white with a beautiful, bright-orange stamen that attracts pollinators. The plants are also covered in fuzz on their stems, buds, and leaves to protect them from harsh winds.www.treehugger.com/tundra-plants-5193248 - People also ask
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