This botanical survey of Greenland's Disko Island provides a fascinating glimpse into the unique flora and ecological conditions of the Arctic region, including a discussion of the ways in which plant species have evolved to cope with the harsh climate and seasonal cycles. An invaluable resource for botanists, naturalists, and anyone interested in Arctic ecology.
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