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Naturpark Puez - Geisler
 
Habitats
red beer Wood Belts and Dwarf-Shrub Heaths

There are forests only on the verges of the nature park, such as the spruce woods in Putiawald and the larch woods near Halsl. The Langen Valley is covered by a rather thin alpine forest consisting of spruces, larches and cembra pines. Around Peitlerkofel, especially on Würzjoch and in Rodelwald, cembra pines spread over extensive areas. Alpine roseThese areas are characterized by a rejuvenation rate unique in South Tyrol. At the end of the Villnöß Valley, the magnificent groups of cembra pines advance as far as the detritus slopes at the foot of the Geisler range. The adjacent dwarf-pine zone, with its rich flora, reaches the snow line. There is a variety of plants in these areas, such as different kinds of daphne ( daphne mezereum and daphne striata ), the winter heath ( Erica herbacea ), and the Alpine rose.


The shrubs on the sunny slopes of Zanser Alm provide enough food for roe deer even in winter. The chamoises in Langental prefer the dwarf pine regions interspersed with grassy heath. The red deer often stride from the Peitler area to the Lüsen Valley across Würzjoch. Eagle owls have often been seen in Langental.
Alpine Meadows and Pastures

Punktierter EnzianKampill ValleyDuring Spring anemones, soldanels, bird's eye primroses and crocuses grow on Zanser Alm. In Summer, the blue and red colors of the labiates and figworts predominate. Monkshoods, black vanilla orchids and spotted gentians grow on mountain pastures. The larch fields in the upper Kampill Valley and the bottom of Langental are particularly rich with flowers. Among these, the dwarf alpenrose, the lady's slipper, the martagon lily, St. Bernard's lily and the orange lily need to be mentioned. On the Alpine meadows colorful butterflies can be seen. Black redstarts, wheatears and snowfinches build their nests there.
Alpine Meadows, Detritus Slopes and Dolomite Rocks

edelweißAround Peitlerkofel there are grasslands with cushion sedges, and on dry slopes there are also stretches of blue moor grass. In steep places protected from wind the edelweiß, the dragonmouth and the beaked lousewort grows. On the northern part of Peitlerkofel, communities of butterbur and Rhaetian poppy cover whole patches of detritus. The cushions on the southern part of Peitlerkofel contain harebells, Alpine asters and mountain thrifts. In the sedge communities of the rock ledges the smallest varieties of saxifrages, gentians, edelweiss and primroses can surface.

Ravens and sociable Alpine choughs build their nests in the crevices of the Dolomite rocks. Golden eagles float through the air among the rocks near Wasserscharte, in the Geisler group and in Langental.
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