Plettenberg (mountain) explained

Plettenberg
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Elevation: (1002disp=output onlyNaNdisp=output only)
Range:Swabian Jura
Location:Baden-Württemberg,
Map:Germany Baden-Württemberg
Coordinates:48.2136°N 8.8075°W
Geology:White Jurassic

Plettenberg is a mountain of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located in Zollernalbkreis.

Vegetation

The Plettenberg is not wooded. However, the sharp transition to forest illustrates it is no natural border. Even the top of the mountain does not reach the tree line which, in this region, would lie at around 1,650–1,700 metres.

Many of the open areas are habitats for specialised species of flora; these include bogs, rock faces and snow fields. Below the summit the mountain is covered by mixed forest consisting of beech, rowan, spruce and silver fir.

That is attributable to the intensive sheep farming in this region, which limits forest growth. In 2017 milling machines was used in the sensitive area.[1]

Butterflies and moths

Public viewing

On 23 June 2017 there was special permission by the Regierungspräsidium Karlsruhe for everybody to catch butterflies. Herbert Fuchs (Naturschutzbüro Zollernalb) was the leader of the training course.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anzeige. Schwarzwälder Bote. 2017-11-06. 2017-11-06. German.