Małecz nature reserve - Rezerwat przyrody Małecz

Małecz nature reserve - floristic and forest nature reserve in Poland, in voivodeship of Lodz, in you will say Tomaszów, in Lubochnia communein forestry She was asleep, in the mesoregion The Piotrkow Plain.

Geographic coordinates: 51 ° 37′05 ″ N 19 ° 58′40 ″ E

One of the smaller nature reserves in the Łódź Province, it covers an area of ​​9.15 ha. It was established by the order of the Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of August 12, 1987.

It is a forest and floristic reserve in which mixed and moist forest are protected. You can find here 130 years old pine trees, over 100 years old oaks, and the admixture in the stand is: spruces, birch trees, rowan and poplars at different ages.

The peculiarity of the reserve is yellow rhododendron - a plant of Pontic origin. It is one of the most interesting and rarest species in Europe. It was artificially planted in this position, but has been running spontaneously for 75 years.

To the south, it is approx. 3 km away Kruszywiec nature reserve and even further south, behind Tomaszów Mazowiecki, it is located The Blue Springs nature reserve, and approximately 10 km to the south-east Konewka nature reserve and Spała nature reserve.

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