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Protected alpine plants

Enjoy the superb variety of plants in our natural alpine surroundings but please adhere to the statutory regulations with regard to the protection of the local flora. It is your responsibility that no plant species is eradicated and is then subsequently lost for the generations to come.

Langröhrige Mehlprimel

Schneerose Edelweiß Feuerlilie Kohlröschen

Türkenbund Innsbrucker- Küchenschelle

FrühlingsKüchenschelle Blauer Enzian

Also protected:

Yellow and black Artemnesia mutellina, blue and yellow Iris pseudacorus, Dwarf Alpine rose, Primula vulgaris, Baldo Anemone, Dracochephalum, Celtic Valerian and all alpine cushion and rosette plants.

A maximum of five flowers can be pickedfrom:

Lily of the valley, large Snowdrop or Globe flower, all kinds of Colombines, Rose Daphne, Primula Auricula, dwarf Primula and Primula farinosa, blue Valerian, Cyclamen and Cyclamen persicum, white and yellow Alpine Anemone and Narcissus Anemone, all long-stemmed gentian, largeflowered and yellow False Foxglove.

A maximum of one handful can be picked from:

Stone Carnation, Cowslip, Common Centaury, fFringed, blue-blossom Gentian and Alpine Aster. As long as there is no damage to the tree from cutting branches, it is permissible to take a handful of dwarf pines.

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