This is a art item Gorjanci spring, created in 1976. Choose another item.

Size overall:

44.9 x 65.6 cm (17.7 x 25.8 in.)


Frame size:

2.00 x 2.20 cm (0.79 x 0.87 in.)


Click here to see all herbs used in this art item.
Gorjanci spring

Gorjanci spring, 1976

Description:

Gorjanci are the best known and visited mountain chain in Dolenjska that rise above Krsko valley to their peak Trdinov vrh (1178 m). Slovene Gorjanci are a part of ecologically integrated area that spreads far over Croatian border.

Gorjanci are an important reservoir of drinking water for a whole Novo mesto valley as there are numerous springs on their steep hillsides. Most famous of those are the mythological Gospodicna and Minutnik, other clear streams like Kobila, Pendirjevka and Klamfer had carved deep and picturesque vales into northern hillsides.

Natural characteristics are determined by vast beech forests with preserved remnants of primeval forest on Ravna gora and Trdinov vrh. They are variegated by floristically significant meadows and various forest habitats, which evolved under the influence of diversified ecological conditions mostly in Kobila valley. The range is set to be protected as a regional park.

On the picture is Gorjanci spring - a lake, which was in 1950 so big that it was possible to drive with a boat and was used to water the animals. Today on this place is just a puddle of water and a fence.


Medicinal herbs are marked with a star *:
English Slovene Latin
* Coltsfoot Lapuh, navadni Tussilago farfara
* Common sage Zajbelj Salvia officinalis
* Ginkgo Ginko Ginko biloba
* Italian cypress Cipresa Cupressus sempervirens
* Marsh gentian Mocvirski svisc Gentiana pneumonanthe
* Midland hawthorn Navadni glog Crataegus laevigata
Oxeye daisy Ivanjscica Leucanthemum vulgare
Panicled aster Sulicastolistna nebina Aster lanceolatus
Peat moss Sotni mah Sphagnum
* Scots pine Rdeci bor Pinus sylvestris
Sunflower Soncnice Helianthus annuus
Winter flowering heather Spomladanska resa Erica carnea
* Yellow melilot Medena detelja Melilotus officinalis