up to 1148 species and sub-species 83% of all species currently known have been specified for the literature

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up to 1148 species and sub-species 83% of all species currently known have been specified for the literature

Well conserved climatic plant communities, especially forests, with authentic plant species composition, add to the special value of the national park. an exceptional diversity of orchids, from which many are rare and threatened

lat. Helleborus niger, L. ssp. macranthus hrv. velecvjetni kukurijek eng. Christmas rose an evergreen plant with dark, leathery, pedate leaves carried on stems to 23 30 cm tall the large, flat flowers are white, or occasionally pink generally found in mountainous areas an old legend says it sprouted in the snow from the tears of a young girl who had no gift to give the Christ child in Bethlehem

lat. Pinus mugo, Turra hrv. bor krivulj, kleka eng. dwarf mountain pine a high-altitude European pine a low, shrubby, multi-stemmed plant to 3-6 m tall with symmetrical cones foliage with dark green leaves ('needles') in pairs, 3 7 cm long the cones are nut-brown, 2.5-5.5 cm long, symmetrical, thin-scaled and matt texture in subsp. often used by homeowners and landscape architects for home security purposes a recent trend is the increase in use of the Mugo Pine in cooking

lat. Hepatica nobilis, Schreber hrv. jetrenka eng. hepatica bisexual flowers with pink, purple, blue, or white sepals and three green bracts; appear singly on hairy stems from late winter to spring butterflies, moths, bees, flies and beetles are known pollinators can be found either in deeply shaded deciduous (especially beech) woodland and scrub or grassland in full sun hepatica is named from its leaves, which, like the human liver (Greek hepar), have three lobes once thought to be an effective treatment for liver disorders although poisonous in large doses, the leaves and flowers may be used as an astringent, as a demulcent for slow-healing injuries, and as a diuretic

lat. Leucojum vernum, L. hrv. proljetni drijemovac eng. spring snowflake Greek leukos ( white ) + ion ( violet ) native to central and southern Europe narrow, strap-like, dark green leaves the flowers are small and bell-shaped, white with a green (or occasionally yellow) spot at the end of each petal Leucojum vernum (Spring snowflake) normally grows 15-20 cm tall it flowers from mid-february to March, as soon as the snow melts in its wild habitat

lat. Gentiana pneumonanthe, L. hrv. plućna sirištara eng. marsh gentian a species of the genus Gentiana it was the first wildflower announced as flower of the year in Germany in 1980 it can be found in Marshes and Moorlands it is the host-plant of the Alcon Blue

lat. Menyanthes trifoliata, L. hrv. močvarna trolistica eng. bogbean, buckbean Greek menyein ( disclosing ) + anthos ( flower ) sequential opening of flowers on the inflorescence (an erect raceme of white flowers) a horizontal rhizome with alternate, trifoliate leaves occurs in bogs and marshes in Asia, Europe, and North America

lat. Taxus baccata, L. hrv. tisa eng. yew a small- to medium-sized evergreen tree, growing 10 20 metres tall, with a trunk up to 2 metres the bark is thin, scaly brown, coming off in small flakes the leaves are lanceolate, flat, dark green, 1 4 centimetres long and 2 3 millimetres broad, arranged spirally on the stem it s the longest-living plant in Europe most parts of the tree are toxic enabling ingestion and dispersal by birds

lat. Ilex aquifolium, L. hrv. božikovina eng. holly a dioecious tree or shrub found in shady areas of forests of oak and in beech hedges it can exceed 10 m in height usually found as a shrub or a small tree about 6 or 7 feet tall with a straight trunk and pyramidal crown it can live 500 years the fruits reach the crimson colour typically in October and remain so during the cold months, which makes them a vital food source for forest animals they are poisonous for human consumption

lat. Leontopodium alpinum hrv. runolist eng. edelweiss a well-known mountain flower, belonging to the sunflower family German edel ( noble ) + weiß ( white ) leaves and flowers are covered with white hairs and appear woolly flowering stalks of Edelweiss can grow to a size of 3 20 cm; each bloom consisting of five to six small yellow flower heads (5 mm) surrounded by bracts in star formation the flowers are in bloom between July and September used traditionally in folk medicine as a remedy against abdominal and respiratory diseases

lat. Trollius europaeus, L. hrv. europska planinčica eng. globeflower it grows up to 60 cm high with a bright yellow, globe-shaped flower up to 3 cm across the petaloid sepals hide 5-15 inconspicuous true petals with nectaries each flower produces a large number of wrinkled follicles the leaves are deeply divided into 3-5 toothed lobes it grows in damp ground in shady areas, woodland and scrub, flowering between June and August it is slightly poisonous and is purgative when used fresh