The flora of Lake Baikal is a combination of rare and protected species, as well as common medicinal plants. The wealth of coniferous and broad-leaved forests contributed to the birth of a beautiful natural world
More than 10 thousand hectares of especially valuable plant communities. These are pine, cedar and fir forests aged 200 years and older.
According to preliminary estimates, the flora is 977 species and subspecies of vascular plants.
The habitats of many species listed in the Red Books of Buryatia and Russia. Species like lady's slipper, Turchaninov's hornbeam, Borodinia macrophylla, rhodiola rosea, and others.