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Title: Eisenerzer Reichenstein
Post by: Pauli on June 30, 2012, 10:27:18 AM
Hello,

Yesterday I visited with Viola and two other friends this mountain in Styria. It is about 2150 m high and you have to climb up 1000m to reach its peak. As we have a heat wave now here in Austria we started early at 7 o'clock (after a two hours drive)
Here some pictures from the fabulous flora - I climbed up there to see a special plant, but we were about a week to late to enjoy it on its peak.

 The Eisenerzer Reichenstein is a neighbour to Austrias only iron mine, the Erzberg
view from the top to the hut and the rich meadows
meadows
Title: Re: Eisenerzer Reichenstein
Post by: Pauli on June 30, 2012, 10:32:18 AM
In these meadow are lovely dwarf forms of Anemone narcissiflora and Trollius europaeus.

On flatter ground with more rocks you can find Dianthus alpinus and Gentiana verna.

More pictures in the evening when it after a fine day on a clear Austrian lake (Attersee, air 30C, water 23C)
Title: Re: Eisenerzer Reichenstein
Post by: Pauli on June 30, 2012, 07:20:55 PM
Still hot outside here in Linz, but some more photos:

Linaria alpina on calcareous scree
Silene acaulis
Allium victorialis
Title: Re: Eisenerzer Reichenstein
Post by: David Nicholson on June 30, 2012, 07:33:22 PM
Lovely set of pictures Herbert.
Title: Re: Eisenerzer Reichenstein
Post by: Pauli on June 30, 2012, 07:39:56 PM
But the plant I traveled so far was a little past its best:
Viola alpina, not uncommon there
Androsace helvetica on steep, exposed rocks
and at last a few orchids:
Dactylorhiza fuchsii
Gymnadenia conopsea
Traunsteinera globosa

I hope, you enjoyed the pictures as much as I enjoyed the tour.
If you get a chance to visit the Eisenerzer Reichenstein I can recommend it both for scenery and plants!
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