Today is Constitution Day in Norway, a national day of celebration. Full independence from Sweden followed in 1905, making Norway one of Europe's younger sovereign nations and, perhaps not unrelatedly, one of the most enthusiastic about celebrating it.
Norway runs from oak woods near 58° north to the high-Arctic ridges of Svalbard, with the Gulf Stream keeping its western coast unfairly mild and its fjords carving microclimates into the bedrock. This week's selection is a sample of the plant life you can see here at the moment.
How to Play
Plant Hunt is a game of memory. The goal is to match all the cards in the shortest number of time and attempts. You uncover cards in pairs, by clicking or tapping the back of them. If the cards match, you'll see them in large form, and they'll stay face up. Once you get them all, you'll get a time and move count. If you like you can share this with others, or be sneaky and try again. Though you might find your memory playing tricks, the more attempts you make.
If you want more information about the plants, you'll find it below the playing area.
Cover image: Bergen by Ehsan Haque / Pexels.
