Slopes, plains, forests and ravines of the Notranjska Regional Park are home to many a species, which enchants even the most demanding plant enthusiast. In the multitude of common, but no less beautiful, flowers thrive carnivorous plants, as well as rare, endangered and native species.
Carniolan primrose
You can see this rosy-blossoming primrose only in Slovenia, as it doesn't thrive elsewhere in the world
Carniolan primrose
Justin"s bellflower
Justin's Bellflower only thrives in Slovenia and neighbouring Croatia, so searching for it in other places would be in vain
Justin"s bellflower
Mountain pasqueflower
Immediately after the snow is gone, beautiful dark purple flowers emerge from their soil shelter
Mountain pasqueflower
Green-winged orchid
The meadows where it grows are most colourful of all, and, therefore, a feast for the eye
Green-winged orchid
Broad-leaved marsh orchid
Baroque plant with thick inflorescence of purple flowers
Broad-leaved marsh orchid
Flowering rush
Flowering rush has specially adapted to extreme conditions at Lake Cerknica. It is one of the rare plants which can thrive in water and on land.
Flowering rush
Oblong-leaved sundew
Carnivorous oblong-leaved sundew is one of the rarest and most endangered plants in Slovenia
Oblong-leaved sundew
Hacquetia
One of the most typical plants in the beech forests of Dinaric karst - we can practically notice it everywhere, but elsewhere in Europe this special umbellifer is extremely rare
Hacquetia
Beech
An army of sturdy bodies in lead-grey armours, standing united on a steep slope