Cochlearia tatrae

The plant is endemic to and named after the Tatra Mountains, which in northern Slovakia and southern Poland.

It is found in moist rock scree and crevices, and around springs and streams.

[1] In Poland the plant is restricted to a dozen sites in the Morskie Oko Lake area of the High Tatra Mountains, at 1,595–2,390 metres (5,233–7,841 ft) in elevation.

[1] In Slovakia the populations are found in thirty sites, at elevations up to 2,605 metres (8,547 ft).

[1] It is found on Mięguszowiecki Szczyt Mountain (Slovak: Veľký Mengusovský štít),[4] which is on the Slovak-Polish border.