"Scopolia carniolica " is the symbol of the Slovene Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine.
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"Scopolia carniolica " grows on wet soils in beech forests of southeastern Europe from lowlands to the mountainous zones.
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"Scopolia carniolica " is a creeping perennial plant, with light green leaves and pale yellow to dull red flowers.
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"Scopolia carniolica " was first described by the botanist Carl Linnaeus and named in honour of the physician Giovanni Antonio Scopoli as " Hyoscyamus scopolia ".
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The rare form " Scopolia carniolica " f . " hladnikiana " ( which differs from the common form in having a corolla that is greenish yellow, both inside and out ) is native to Slovenia.