Both subspecies are uncommon and localised.
Arenaria norvegica subsp.
anglica is restricted to limestone regions in the
Yorkshire Dales in the United Kingdom. and
Iceland.
Arenaria norvegica is mentioned, in Edward Forbes essay (1846) "On the Connexion between the Distribution of the existing Fauna and Flora of the British Isles and the Geological Changes which have affected their area..." in
Memoirs of Geological Survey of Great Britain H.M. Stationery Office, 1846 - England, as a plant among others that shows migration from Scandinavia by means of ice flows in the Glacial Epoch of the
Pleistocene. ==Habitat==