Resourcefulness defines life in Iceland, whether human, animal or plant. That’s certainly true where the only thing between a solo plant and the heavily mineralized Blue Lagoon is bare, sharp, vesicular basalt. Even a narrow sliver of moist soil grains, formed in a crack from decomposed rock, is enough to host a gaudy floral eruption amidst once-erupted lava, now frozen and at the mercy of erosion.
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