Knisa mosse - Blomsterlokal
Knisa mosse is one of Öland's few wetlands that survived the excavations that took off in Öland at the end of the 1800th century. The bog includes several different natural types. The interplay between open water, coastal meadows, marshes and drier lands offers a great biological wealth.
Orchid species such as:
Johannesnyklar V. 18-26
Honey flowers V. 22-31
Moss keys V. 22-31
Salepsroot V. 27-31
Meadow keys V. 22-31
Forest keys V. 23-28
Fly flowers V. 22-26
Gunpowder burner V. 22-26
Bride spur V. 22-31
Karrkniprot V. 27-31
Greenish-white night violet V. 22-31
Saint Peter's keys V. 18-26
Hybrid keys V. 22-31
Note that the weeks are when the orchids usually bloom. Deviations may occur.
Johannesnyklar V. 18-26
Honey flowers V. 22-31
Moss keys V. 22-31
Salepsroot V. 27-31
Meadow keys V. 22-31
Forest keys V. 23-28
Fly flowers V. 22-26
Gunpowder burner V. 22-26
Bride spur V. 22-31
Karrkniprot V. 27-31
Greenish-white night violet V. 22-31
Saint Peter's keys V. 18-26
Hybrid keys V. 22-31
Note that the weeks are when the orchids usually bloom. Deviations may occur.