PROTECTED ALPINE PLANTS Enjoy the wonderful plant diversity in our Alpine nature, but please adhere strictly to the legal regulations on the protection of native flora. It is also your responsibility to ensure that no plant species is wiped out and lost for future generations.
Langröhrige Mehlprimel
Schneerose
Edelweiß
Feuerlilie
Kohlröschen
Türkenbund
InnsbruckerKüchenschelle
FrühlingsKüchenschelle
Blauer Enzian
Also protected are: Yellow and black rue, blue and yellow marsh iris, dwarf alpine rose, stemless and glossy primrose, Baldo anemone, dragon‘s head, true spike and all alpine cushion and rosette plants. No more than five pieces may be picked of, among others: Lily of the valley, large snowdrop or spring knotweed, all columbine species, stone anemone, platenigl, dwarf primrose and flour primrose, blue speck, cyclamen or cyclamen, white and yellow alpine anemone and narcissus anemone, all long-stemmed gentians, large-flowered and yellow foxglove. You may pick a hand bouquet at the most of: Stonecrop, spring cowslip, centaury, short-stemmed blue-flowered gentian and alpine aster. Provided that no damage is caused to the tree by cutting branches, it is permitted to take a hand bunch of Swiss stone pine branches. 6