Antarctic pearlwort

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Antarctic pearlwort is a small, hardy flowering plant native to the Antarctic region, known for being one of the continent’s only two naturally occurring flowering plant species.

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Antarctic pearlwort canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flowering plant
perennial plant
vascular plant
adaptation ability to grow in nutrient-poor soils
cold tolerance
desiccation tolerance
freeze tolerance
high UV tolerance
wind resistance
binomialName Colobanthus quitensis NERFINISHED
coexistsWith Antarctic hair grass NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1904
discoveredBy Carl Skottsberg NERFINISHED
family Caryophyllaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor yellow
floweringSeason austral summer
foundIn Antarctic Peninsula NERFINISHED
Falkland Islands NERFINISHED
Patagonia NERFINISHED
South Orkney Islands NERFINISHED
South Shetland Islands NERFINISHED
Tierra del Fuego NERFINISHED
genus Colobanthus NERFINISHED
growsInClimate cold temperate alpine climate
polar maritime climate
growthForm cushion plant
mat-forming plant
habitat coastal areas
fellfields
gravelly slopes
rocky soils
kingdom Plantae
leafType small fleshy leaves
nativeTo Andes NERFINISHED
Antarctica NERFINISHED
Maritime Antarctic
South America
Subantarctic islands
oneOfTwoNativeFloweringPlantsOf Antarctica NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3 photosynthesis
pollination self-pollination
reproduction sexual reproduction by seeds
vegetative spread by clonal growth
roleInEcosystem primary producer
soil stabilizer
studiedFor cold tolerance mechanisms
plant responses to climate change
taxonRank species
typicalHeight 2–5 cm

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Antarctic hair grass co-occursWith Antarctic pearlwort