luolayrtit
Luolayrtit, also known by its scientific name Saxifraga oppositifolia, is a flowering plant native to Arctic and alpine regions. It is a small, perennial herb that typically grows in rocky or gravelly areas. The plant is characterized by its low-growing habit, forming dense cushions or mats. Its leaves are small, fleshy, and often reddish-green. Luolayrtit is most recognizable for its vibrant, star-shaped flowers, which are usually a deep pink or purple, though variations can occur. These flowers emerge in early spring, often pushing through snow, making it one of the first plants to bloom in its harsh environment.
The common name "luolayrtit" is of Finnish origin, translating roughly to "cave herb," possibly referring to