Globe orchid is one of the most endangered plant species still growing in Lower Silesia. It’s considered as a critically endangered species (CR) in Sudety Mountains region. Until year 2008, only a single locality in Sudety Mountains was known. It was situated in a meadow on south western slope of Rogowa Kopa Mountain in Central Sudety in the Stołowe Mountains National Park. In year 2008, a new locality of globe orchid was discovered, this time on the northern slope of the Rogowa Kopa Mountain, only in the distance of 1.2 km from the previous location. It is placed at the elevation of 760 m above sea (square BF14 net of ATPOL). The new discovery consisted unfortunately of only a single flowering specimen of globe orchid. The meadow containing the species of Traunsteinera globosa is also host to another fourteen protected species of plants. An essential requirement for successful maintaining those two relatively small populations is an active protection (time coordinated mowing of meadows) and constant monitoring of both localities