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We had a walk in the southern part of Karmøy island just off the coast here ( The island is linked to the mainland both by a bridge and a tunnel.) The weather was very nice and warm (that is 25C!).It is not much soil there, and it is very acidic. So not many different flowering plants. Much of the forest is pine (Pinus sylvestris). It is a rugged landscape with lots of small lakes, tarns and wet bogs.
A rock climber in Yosemite Valley noticed that many plants were growing on thin, narrow rock ledges above the valley floor. The plants grew within the spray zone of the various waterfalls that Yosemite Valley is known for. One species that grew and dominated these ledges was Narthecium californicum. Certainly not where one would expect to find this species!Another place to look for plants!?