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Primula carniolica Carniolan Primrose
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Photographer: Dr. Amadej Trnkoczy
ID: 0000 0000 0409 1113 (2009-04-18)Copyright © 2009 Dr. Amadej Trnkoczy
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date of photo Apr 15, 2009
latitude 46.07505 longitude 13.83375
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location
Gacnik ravine, TrebuĊĦa valley (Posocje, Slovenia)family
Primulaceae
notes Slo.: kranjski jeglic - Habitat: Narrow humid ravine, north faced, steep mixed woods, in vertical and overhanging very humid rocks, precipitations 2.300 mm/year, average temperature 10 deg C, elevation 260 m (850 feet), prealpine phytogeographical region. - Comment: Carniolan Primrose is a rare but probably the most famous, narrow endemic plant of Slovenia. The beautiful, tender plant is a recent endemics which emerged during the ice ages. It grows in shady, secluded gorges in rocky fissures as well as in steep grassland in a tiny territory of about 70 km (40 miles) by 25 km (15 miles) in south-west Slovenia and nowhere else. In 18. century it was discovered by the physician Giovanni Antonio Scopoli working in Idria. But he did not recognise it as a new species. Later Balthasar Hacquet sent the plant to Vienna, where it was described under all the rules as a new species and named 'carniolica'. At that time, under Austrian empire, the present territory of Slovenia was divided into a number of provinces. One of these was named Carniola.camera Nikon D70 / Nikorr Micro 105mm/f2.8
contributor's ID # Bot_333/2009-7432 photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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Carniolan Primrose (photographer)
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