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plant that grow in cold places are known as​

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Answered by NihalRathish
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Trees, succulents, ferns, and annual plants are rare or absent from most Arctic plant communities. Combinations of mosses, lichens, sedges, grasses, and dwarf woody shrubs dominate most Arctic tundra, and miniature flowering plants dominate the polar deserts.

Answered by rishabhlohiya927
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Cool season crops germinate in cold soil and mature with cool weather and short periods of daylight, meaning they are perfect for planting in early spring.

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