Green-winged Orchid

A purple flower of the green-winged orchid (Orchis morio) photographed very close up.
A purple flower of the green-winged orchid (Orchis morio) photographed very close up.

Despite its Slovenian name (implying its frequency), and the fact that it is still the most common among Slovenia's meadow orchids, encounters of this plant can no longer be taken for granted.

Due to cessation of extensive and nature-friendly management of meadows on one side, and increased farming on the other, its populations are dropping throughout Europe.

So let's take time to observe the green-winged orchid in nature, on its meadows on poor and dry soil. The meadows where it grows are most colourful of all, and, therefore, a feast for the eye.

Plant World

Mountain Pasqueflower
The purple flower of the mountain pasqueflower (Pulsatilla montana) stands out against a brownish background.

Mountain Pasqueflower

Long and cold winter, typical of the Notranjska region, not even for a second gives any hints of the Adriatic or Mediterranean influences on the flora in the Notranjska Regional Park. But immediately after the snow is gone, beautiful dark purple flowers emerge from their soil shelter.

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Broad-leaved Marsh orchid
The top of the purple inflorescence of the broad-leaved marsh orchid (Dactylorhiza majalis)

Broad-leaved Marsh orchid

A Baroque-looking plant with a thick inflorescence of many purple flowers and a long name is another of the endangered meadow orchids that thrive in the Notranjska Regional Park.

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Flowering Rush
Pink flowers of the flowering rush (Butomus umbellatus).

Flowering Rush

Flowering rush has specially adapted to extreme conditions at Lake Cerknica, where it is flooded in spring and left on dry land under the hot August sun.

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Hacquetia
Tevje (Hacquetia epipactis), rastlina z zelenimi listi in rumenim socvetjem.

Hacquetia

Small yellow-flowered spring bloomer (Hacquetia epipactis) is one of the most typical plants in the beech forests of Dinaric karst.

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