Pulsatilla
slavica:
It
bloomes
very
soon
in
the
spring
(III.-IV.),
it
likes
sunny,
rocky
slopes
of
gorges and mountain ridges.
Globeflower
Trollius europaeus
We
can
to
find
it
in
VI.-
VIII.
on
the
mountain
mea-
dows,
often
in
the
valleys
near
of
brookes.
In
good
con-
ditions
it
creates
continuous
yellow carpets.
Lady’s-slipper
orchid
-
Cypripedium
calceolus:
Perhaps
our
most
beautiful
orchid.
It
grows in half-shade in thin older forest in V.-VI.
Crocus
Heuffelianus:
Early
spring
sun
pulls
it
out
directly
across
the
rests
of
snow.
It
creates beautiful violet carpentes on the mountain meadows. It grows from bulb in III.-IV.
Cortusa Matthioli
It
creates
very
attractive
bunches
mostly
in
the
shadow
and
most
wet
valleys.
It
blooms
in V.-VII.
Carpathian snowbell
Soldanella carpatica
Its
fine
ruffled
violet
bells
and
typical
skiny
leafs
we
can
to
find
in
half-shade
mostly
in
older
thin
forest,
but
on
batch
plants, too in IV.-V.
Ligularia sibirica
Seldom
occurrence
on
wet
meadows
or
under
thin
bush
round
of
brooks.
It
blow
in
VI.-VII.
An
abundant
finding
place
is
on
the
south
side
of
Slovak
Paradise
around
the
Hnilec
river
and
its tributaries.
Primula
auricula.
It
mostly
decorates
a
crevices
in
the
rocks
and
little
places
with
earth
on
limestone walls, blows in IV.-V.
Clematis
alpina:
It
is
the
bush-rope
and
it
is
exploiting
the
bush
Lonicera
xylosteum
like
an
abuttal in this case. It blow in V. - VI.
Taxus baccata
Lower
woody
plant,
it
grows
in
the
shadow
under
higher
trees
mostly
in
the
gorges
and
kanyons.
In
Slovakia
we
can
to
find
it
only
exceptionally,
mostly
in
an
hardly
available
localities
in the protected areas.
Often
we
can
see
it
as
a
grown
greenery
in
the
towns
and
parks,
mostly
as
a
bush.
Herminium monorchis
Orchid
-
occurrence
mainly
on
mowed
or
grazed
meadows,
extremely
rare.
Highly
endangered
by
the
rapid
decline
of
classical
mountain
meadow
management.
It blooms in VI.-VII. month