In
botany the term "fellfield" describes an
ecoregion,
ecosystem,
habitat, or
plant community. The term frequently used is
alpine fellfield. Fellfield is usually applied to an
alpine tundra region of high altitude mountains, or high latitude islands, and the
alpine plants there.
Flora Fellfields are typically populated by
cushion plants:
perennials that grow close to the ground. Cushion plants are well-adapted to the dryness and short growing season of a fellfield. Cushion plants often have hairy foliage and long
taproots, to gather and retain moisture. Examples of cushion plants include the
lupines and
buckwheats.
Fellfield species •
Alpine flora list •
Azorella selago •
Oenothera xylocarpa •
Calyptridium umbellatum Some geologists find it is controversial to share the term for
biology and
geomorphology applications. ==See also==