Giardino Alpino Paradisia

Giardino Alpino Paradisia

The Giardino Alpino Paradisia is an alpine nature preserve and botanical garden located at 1700 meters altitude in the Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso (Gran Paradiso National Park) at Valnontey, Cogne, Aosta Valley, Italy. It is open daily in the warmer months.

The garden was founded in 1955, and named for "Paradisea liliastrum" (St. Bruno's Lily). It is primarily a nature preserve but also contains man-made reconstructions of nearby mountain environments, including wetlands, moraines, and limestone debris.

The garden currently contains about 1,000 species of plants native to the Alps and Apennines, as well as specimens from other mountains in Europe, Asia, and America. Species include "Chenopodium bonus-henricus", "Berberis vulgaris", "Eriophoron scheuchzeri", "Pinguicula vulgaris", "Rumex alpinus", "Rosa canina", "Rosa pendulina", "Sedum reflexum", "Sedum album", "Sempervivum arachnoideum", "Sempervivum tectorum", and "Urtica dioica".

According to a survey by Schumacker and Soldán, the garden's mosses includes "Acaulon muticum", "Barbula unguiculata", "Bartramia ithyphylla", "Brachythecium salebrosum", "Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostre", "Bryum argenteum", "Bryum lanatum", "Bryum capillare", "Bryum Klinggraeffii", "Campylium chrysophyllum", "Ceratodon piliferum", "Desmatodon latifolius", "Didymodon cylindricum", "Encalypta vulgaris", "Eucladium hians", "Eurhynchium praelongum", "Eurhynchium diversifolium", "Fissidens bryoides", "Grimmia elatior", "Grimmia ovalis", "Homomallium incurvatum", "Hypnum revolutum", "Mnium spinulosum", "Orthotrichum alpestre", "Orthotrichum anomalum", "Orthotrichum rupestre", "Pohlia cruda", "Pohlia nutans", "Racomitrium canescens", "Schistidium apocarpum", "Tortula ruralis", and "Tortula subulata".

See also

* List of botanical gardens in Italy

References

* [http://grand-paradis.it/giardino_paradisia.php?link_pass=p_n_g_p&page_pass=giardino_paradisia Giardino Alpino Paradisia]
* [http://www.horti.unimore.it/CD/Paradisia/Paradisiahome.html Horti entry (Italian)]
* [http://www.bgci.org/garden.php?id=472 BGCI entry]
* R. Schumacker & Z. Soldán, "New Survey of the Bryophyte Flora of the Gran Paradiso National Park and its Immediate Surroundings. Preliminary Result", "Journal of Mountain Ecology", 4, Autumn 1997. ISSN 1590-3907.
* Damien Simonis et al, "Lonely Planet Italy", Lonely Planet, 2006, page 253. ISBN 1741043034.


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