The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1914, Side 118

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1914, Side 118
302 THORODDSEN unusually large quantity of Viscaria alpina grows at Ulfsvatn (400 metres above sea-level). An old lava-stream, south of Krakatindur and NE. of Hekla is alniost exclusively overgrown with Oxyria digyna, which otherwise occurs rather rarely on Iava. The neigh- bourhood of Eyjafjördur is characterized by a great abundance of Gentiana, and the neighbourhood of Lake Myvatn by its rich vege- tation of Nasturtium palustre and Pleurogyne rotata; Erysimum hie- racifolium, which is otlierwise rather rare, occurs abundantly and as large specimens on the islands in Myvatn; Succisa pratensis is very numerous in Sida. A few rare plants have been found only in very far distant habitats, at opposite sides of the island, thus, Ophioglossum vulgatum at Gunnuhver at tlie extreme point of Revk- janes, and at Bjarnarflag near Myvatn. Drosera rotundifotia grows here and there near Breiditjördur and Faxafjördur and otherwise only in the extreme north between Eyjafjördur and Skagafjördur, Cirsium arvense occurs in a few localities which are as far apart as Grindavik and the Vestmannaeyjar towards the south, and Eyja- fjördur towards the north. In Iceland as in other arctic or subarctic countries with a coastal or insular climate there is comparatively but a slight dif- ference in the vegetation of the lowlands and of the plateau, of the mountains and of the valleys; it is very difíicult to arrange the species according to their altitudinal zone. Almost throughout the island, and everywhere where plant-life can thrive at all, plant- formations and plant-associations, with a few modifications, occur with a gradually increasing or decreasing luxuriance and number of species according to situation only. With the exception of the highest situated tracts, close to the snow-line, the distribution of the plants and the differences in the vegetation appear to be in a higher degree dependent on local climatic conditions, such as snow and other atmospheric precipitations, wdnd, conditions of soil, in- clination, more or less sunny exposure, streams and springs rather than on the height above sea-level. A luxuriant vegetation with a lowland character often extends very far upwards on the mountains on the sunny side, or where a suitable degree of moisture and a protective snow-covering afford favourable conditions of life for the vegetation, while in the immediate neighbourhood, and often at a far lower level, cold sharp winds or sand-drifts have destroyed al- most all plant-life and laid the land waste. Exceptionally favour- able localities are aíforded for plants in some places near hot springs
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