Wiosna i Wielkopolska. Rezerwat „ŚNIEŻYCOWY JAR w rejonie 23 marca 2010 roku jest wypełniony milionami kwiatów górksich o nazwie: Śnieżyce.
„Śnieżycowy Jar Reserve (floral) was established in 1975. It is situated in the Uchorowo Sub-District which covers an area of 9.48 ha. Here you can find vast areas of spring snowflake (Leucoium vernum), a mountain plant, not normally found in lowlands.
Łopuchówko Forest District covers an area of 103,000 ha of which 20,262 ha is forest cover. The District is situated in the Wielkopolska Province and stretched across four powiats: Poznań, Oborniki, Wągrowiec, Gniezno. According to the districts administrative division there are 22 forest sub-districts (including one forest nursery).
The area of the Łopuchówko Forest District has many diverse surface features formed by glacier and relief -building processes. As a result two hills were formed: Dziewicza Góra (143 m above sea level) and Góra Moraska (153.9 m above sea level).
Until the 15th century the land managed by Łopuchówko Forest District was a wide strip of primeval forests that grew along both sides of the valley of the River Warta. Only after settlements had started to develop continuously from the 18th century did the character of the area factually change.
Different forms of nature protection in Łopuchówko Forest District There are seven nature reserves in the Forest District. These are:
„Buczyna, „Śnieżycowy Jar, „Żywiec Dziewięciolistny, „Klasztorne Modrzewie, „Las Mieszany, „Morasko and „Gogulec.
A significant part of the Łopuchówko Forest District lies within the Landscape Park.
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