Definition
"Genus Diapensia" includes small, evergreen perennials typically found in alpine or arctic regions, belonging to the family Diapensiaceae. Think of them as the tough cookies of the plant world, surviving and thriving where others can't. These plants often form mats or cushions on rocky slopes, adding beauty to challenging landscapes. The Genus has adapted to survive in harsh conditions. They also contribute to the biodiversity of extreme environments, making them a symbol of nature's resilience.