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Discover some of the most characteristic aspects of the Park. Click on the icons to enlarge the photo!
Moehringia tommasinii is an endemic plant living in the fissures of the walls (RR Val Rosandra) | On the screes of Val Rosandra, Drypis spinosa ssp. jaquiniana grows (RR Val Rosandra) | In the Region, Fritillaria orientalis grows only in the south-eastern section of the Karst (RR Val Rosandra) | The bristles of Pulsatilla montana protect the plant (RR Val Rosandra) |
Corrosion holes (RR Monte Orsario) | Crocus reticulatus is one of the first plants that bloom in the karst moor (RR Monte Orsario) | Centaurea rupestris (RR Monte Orsario) | Orchis pallens, a rare plant in the Region (RR Monte Lanaro) |
Orchis purpurea, illyrian plant typical of the Karst region (RR Monte Lanaro) | Lilium carniolicum (RR Monte Lanaro) | Iris graminea, a marginal species of the forest (RR Monte Lanaro) | Peonia officinalis, an illyrian plant typical of the karst forest (RR Monte Lanaro) |
The Falesie di Duino are the only site where the Centaurea kartschiana can be found (RR Falesie di Duino) | Euphorbia wulfenii is endemic to the Illyric region (RR Falesie di Duino) | Salvia officinalis blooming on the cliffs (RR Falesie di Duino) | The Montpelier Maple is another mediterranean element (RR Falesie di Duino) |
Hottonia palustris (RR Laghi di Doberdo' e Pietrarossa) | Carex elata - wetlands' typical plant (RR Laghi di Doberdo' e Pietrarossa) | Barena flowers (RR Valle Canal Novo) | Bluebells (PR Prealpi Giulie) |