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Ireland's mountainous regions are home to a diverse array of wildflowers that thrive in the unique conditions of higher altitudes. Here are some notable examples:Bog Asphodel (Narthecium ossifragum): This striking plant features star-shaped yellow flowers and is commonly found in boggy areas of mountainous regions.Heather (Calluna vulgaris): Commonly known as ling, heather is abundant in the upland areas of Ireland. It blooms in late summer, covering the mountains in shades of pink and purple.Tormentil (Potentilla erecta): A small, yellow-flowered plant that thrives in acidic soils, commonly found in upland and moorland areas.Alpine Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla alpina): This plant has distinctive silver-edged leaves and small greenish-yellow flowers. It is often found in rocky, mountainous areas.Mountain Avens (Dryas octopetala): A low-growing, white-flowered plant that prefers calcareous (limestone-rich) soils and is often found in mountainous regions.St. Dabeoc's Heath (Daboecia cantabrica): Known as Irish heath, this plant has bell-shaped pink or purple flowers and is commonly found in rocky and heathland areas.Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus): Also known as whortleberry or blaeberry, this plant produces small, edible blue-black berries and small pinkish flowers. It thrives in acidic soils in upland areas.Thrift (Armeria maritima): Often found in coastal areas, thrift also thrives in rocky mountainous areas. It has pink, pom-pom-like flower heads.Butterwort (Pinguicula vulgaris): A carnivorous plant with sticky leaves that trap insects. It has delicate purple flowers and is found in boggy and damp areas of the mountains.Eyebright (Euphrasia spp.): Small, white or purple-tinged flowers with a yellow spot in the center. It often grows in grassy areas of the mountains.These flowers add to the beauty and biodiversity of Ireland's mountainous regions. The best time to see these wildflowers in bloom is typically during the spring and summer months. Hiking in areas such as the Wicklow Mountains, the MacGillycuddy's Reeks, and the Mourne Mountains can offer opportunities to encounter these beautiful plants in their natural habitat.