Deschampsia antarctica mainly occurs on the
South Orkney Islands, the
South Shetland Islands, and along the western
Antarctic Peninsula.
Deschampsia antartica distribution largely depends on the area's nutrient supply of the soil and its water distribution.
Deschampsia antarctica has been recorded by the
Guinness Book of World Records as the southernmost flowering plant. In 1981, a specimen was found on the Antarctic Peninsula's
Refuge Islands at a latitude of 68°21′S. Since 2009, both
D. antarctica and
C. quitensis have been spreading rapidly, which studies suggest has been the result of rising air temperatures and a reduction in the number of
fur seals. In Antarctica, the plant can be found forming low clumps in wet, protected habitats. ==See also==