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  2. County flowers of Norway - Wikipedia

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    A list of county flowers of Norway. County Image Norwegian name Scientific name; Akershus: Hepatica nobilis: ... This page was last edited on 3 August 2024, at 09:51 ...

  3. Category:Flora of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The native flora of Norway According to the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions this excludes Svalbard . See Category:Flora of Svalbard .

  4. Rubus chamaemorus - Wikipedia

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    Cuttings of these taken in May or August are successful in producing a genetic clone of the parent plant. [13] The cloudberry grows in bogs , marshes , wet meadows , tundra and elevations of 1,400 m (4,600 ft) above sea level in Norway , requiring acidic ground (between 3.5 and 5 pH).

  5. Wildlife of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Norway includes the diverse flora and fauna of Norway. The habitats include high mountains, tundras, rivers, lakes, wetlands, sea coast and some lower cultivated land in the south. Mainland Norway has a long coastline, protected by skerries and much dissected by fjords , and the mostly-icebound archipelago of Svalbard lies ...

  6. Category:Lists of flowers - Wikipedia

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    These are lists of flowers. ... County flowers of Norway; ... This page was last edited on 7 August 2024, at 06:28 (UTC).

  7. University Botanical Garden (Oslo) - Wikipedia

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    The University Botanical Garden (Oslo), founded in 1814, belongs to the Natural History Museum of the University of Oslo. Through research, education and plant conservation, the garden seeks to increase public awareness of the importance of plant diversity. The plant collections contain approx. 7500 species.

  8. Saxifraga oppositifolia - Wikipedia

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    The leaves and stems are brewed for herbal tea: According to many Nunavummiut, the tea is best later in the season once the flowers have died. [6] Saxifraga oppositifolia serves as the territorial flower of Nunavut in Canada, [6] a symbolic flower of Nordland county in Norway, and the county flower of County Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

  9. Noccaea caerulescens - Wikipedia

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    The individual flowers are regular, with white or pinkish petals and are about 5 mm (0.2 in) wide. Each has four sepals, four petals, six stamens (four long and two short) with violet anthers, and a single carpel. The fruit is many-seeded and narrowly spatulate and has a notched tip. This plant flowers in late spring. [3]