tundlikele
Tundlikele is a term used in speculative botany to describe a hypothetical tundra-dwelling flowering plant genus. In this fictional framework, tundlikele is a monotypic genus represented by the species Tundlikele arctica. The designation is used to illustrate adaptation of cushion plants to extreme Arctic conditions rather than to record an actual organism.
Tundlikele arctica is imagined as a low-growing evergreen perennial that forms dense mats. Plants reach up
It is described as endemic to high-latitude tundra regions, on well-drained, rocky or gravelly soils over permafrost.
Taxonomy and etymology: The genus was proposed by a fictional botanist, C. Frost, in a 1997 hypothetical
Ecology and conservation: In the imagined ecosystem, tundlikele supports soil stabilization and microhabitat diversity within mossy