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A guide to the plants of the Juliana Alpine Botanical Garden in Trenta, featuring species that grow in the Slovenian part of the Alps, their foothills, and the dry Karst meadows of the Slovenian coastal region.
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The guide begins by presenting interesting facts about Slovenia’s flora and its distinctive features, focusing primarily on the Slovenian part of the Alps and their foothills, and on the plant life of the Primorska Karst and Slovenian Istria. As the garden is home mainly to alpine and Karst plants, the guide also presents plant adaptations to life in the mountains and on dry Karst meadows. A brief history of botanical research in the Slovenian Alps is also included. The central part of the guide is devoted to the history of the garden, highlighting its founder and his assistants and presenting the role of the garden under the administration of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History. It also provides key information on Juliana’s role today.
The bulk of the guide comprises a presentation of the plant species that grow in Juliana. The plants are arranged according to the colour of their flowers or inflorescences. For each plant, the guide specifies the altitudinal zone and habitat in which it grows, its distribution within Slovenia and worldwide, its approximate height and flowering period, as well as an interesting feature or a similar species with which it may be confused. The family to which it belongs according to current taxonomy is listed, along with its Latin name and synonyms, and it is also indicated whether the species is protected in Slovenia or listed on the Red List. Photographs illustrate the plant’s habit and its flowers, and in some cases a photograph of its fruits or of a similar species is also included. In the index, species are listed by their Slovene and Latin names.
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Text: Špela Pungaršek, Klemen Završnik
Text about origin and geology of the Alps: Dr Miha Jeršek
Scientific review: Dr Peter Skoberne, Dr Peter Glasnović, Dr Igor Dakskobler
Scientific review of individual chapters: Mojca Jernejc Kodrič, Dr Tomi Trilar
Photographs: Bois de Chesne family archive, Završnik family archive, Archive of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History (pp. 80, 81, 88, 92a, 92b), Dr Valerija Babij (pp. 140), Boštjan Burger, Geneva Botanical Garden and the Expo Edelweiss project, Geological Survey of Slovenia, Photo documentation OZUU, National Museum of Slovenia, David Kunc, Milko Matičetov, Ciril Mlinar Cic, Andrea Moro, MA. Matija Križnar, Boris Orel, Patrie suisse, Porträtsammlung des Deutschen Museums München, Stane Peterlin, Špela Pungaršek, Hermann-Schachner, Dr Peter Skoberne, Martina Tekavec, Klemen Završnik,
Dr Tomi Trilar, Dr Tone Wraber, H. Zell
llustration: Matjaž Učakar, Maksim Gaspari, Andreas Tribsch & Peter Schönswetter, Jan Trentan Havliček, Franz Linderer, Andreas Harrlein,Matevž Langus, Eduard Kaiser
Design: Barbara Bogataj Kokalj
Translation: Jan Nagel
Printed by: Tiskarna in knjigoveznica Radovljica
Published by: Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana, 2026
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A guide to the plants of the Juliana Alpine Botanical Garden in Trenta, featuring species that grow in the Slovenian part of the Alps, their foothills, and the dry Karst meadows of the Slovenian coastal region.