English: Stunted Scots Pine growing on very thin soil on the bedrock near Ofotfjord, Nordland, Norway, 200 km north of the Arctic cirlcle. Nearby are larger pines growing on deeper soil. Pine is the most drought-tolerant tree in Norway. View towards north. The mountains in the background reach up to 1090 m (4000 ft) above sea level.
Norsk bokmål: Furu på berglendt mark, Ofoten i Nordland
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=This stunted Scots Pine grows on the bedrock in near Ofotfjord, Nordland, Norway. Even though pine is the most drought-tolerand tree in Norway, only the usual reliable summer rain allows the pine to grow here, with a very