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Flora and fauna of Retezat Mountains
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Flora and fauna of Retezat Mountains 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Wildlife, Flora

 

Page By: peterbud

Created/Edited: Jun 20, 2008 / Jun 20, 2008

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Overview


The flora and fauna of Retezat is very rich. Thankfully, protection of this area is strong, it is a National Park and also a UNESCO MAB reserve.

The mountains are home to more than 1100 plant species (including Edelweiss, several species of Gentians, Rhododendron kotschyi, Doronicum carpaticum, Dianthus glacialis, etc.), at least 62 of them being endemic (Rubus retezaticus, Trifolium retezaticum, Festuca pacyphylla, Hieracium borzae and nigrilacus, just to name a few).

Retezat is inhabited by chamois, wolves, lynx, bears, otters and marmots (re-introduced in the seventies), several species of birds of prey, reptiles like salamanders and vipers (Vipera berus and Cerastes cornutus). Trouts are common in lakes and creeks.


Images


Ştirbu lake

Singleflower Knapweed - Centaurea nervosa

Stemless gentian

Leontopodium alpinum

Saxifraga stellaris (?) in Retezat

Rampion sp. - Phyteuma (orbiculare/confusum?)

Grey Ragwort - Senecio incanus

Saxifraga sp.

Flowers en route to Bucura peak

Blue monkshood - Aconitum napellus

Rhododendron kotschyi

Campanula patula

Purple miniatures

Horses by the feet of Vf. Peleaga

Wandering along Retezat Mic


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