The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1914, Side 142

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1914, Side 142
326 THORODDSKN plateau patches of Anthelia niualis occur. The rocky-flat-formation appears to be an original, late Glacial formation from which a great many distinct formations have developed, the different species having become associated according to their conditions of life. The outer limits of the rocky flat are the Grimmia-heath and the “herb-flat,” but transitional stages to heather-moor and grassland often occur. As sub-divisions or nearly related formations the following majr be mentioned: — gravelly flats (melar), stone-covered ridges (holt); fallen blocks and debris upon mountain slopes (urd, pl. urdiij, steep cliffs (hamrar), gravelly river-plains and river-terraces (eyraij, sandy tracts of various kinds, clayey flats and lava-streams. Gravelly flats (melar) also occupy large areas in the lowlands; the soil-conditions differ somewhat, but generally the gravel is mixed with clay and then the surface often cracks into polygonal cakes and forms a “rudemark” (p. 257). These “rudemarks” greatly influence plant-distribution, as the plants generally resort to the gravel bands between the cakes, where they fmd shelter and protection. Some- times gravelly flats are so poor in plant-life tliat they appear quite bare and naked; sometimes they are so densely covered as alinost to form a “herb-flat.” The most common plants on gravelly flats in the lowlands are Cerastium alpinum, Arabis petrœa, Draba hirta, Silene acaulis, S. mariiima, Armeria maritima, Salix herbacea, Sagina nodosa, Spergula arvensis, Arenaria ciliata, Alsine verna, Thgmus serpyllum, Dryas octopetala, Papaver nudicaule, Oxyria digyna, Rumex acetosella, Trisetum subspicatum, Poa glauca, Festuca ovina, Agrostis alba, Luzula multiftora, L. spicata, etc. Naturally all the above- mentioned species do not occur together; in some places a great many of them may oceur, while in other places a very few, perhaps only three or four, may be found. The vegetalion is also somewhat dependent upon neighbouring plant-formations. Usually mosses or lichens are very sparsely present upon these gravelly flats in the lowlands; only here and there small Grimmia-cushions occur. On stone-covered ridges (holt) there is usually a greater variety as regards soil and situation than on the gravelly flats, and the vegetation there is sometimes fairly luxuriant and conspicuous especially in early summer when Silene acaulis, Dryas octopetala and Thymus serphyllum are in bloom; these are very common tliere, and also the majority of the plants of gravelly flats. Moreover, the following are noteworthy: Alchimilla alpina, Saxifraga cœspitosa and S. oppositifolia, Viscaria alpina, Empetrum nigrum, Sedum acre
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