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Flowers / Carniolian Knapweed (Centaurea carniolica)

Carniolian Knapweed (Centaurea carniolica)

Type: Flowers
Family: Daisy family
Color: red
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Number of images: 4
Number of comments: 3
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Carniolian Knapweed (Centaurea carniolica) Carniolian Knapweed (Centaurea carniolica) Carniolian Knapweed (Centaurea carniolica) Carniolian Knapweed (Centaurea carniolica)
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Comments
velkavrh11. 09. 2017 09:18:18
I wouldn't quite dare to claim that it's really the Kranjski one.

On the branched stem, there's one flower per stem. We distinguish it from the almost identical meadow one only by the shape of the appendages on the involucre leaves. They don't extend along the involucre leaves, they are fringed and very short—just a few fringes. The meadow one has longer appendages.
malenka25. 10. 2020 10:49:59
The stem is indeed branched, but it has many flowers, and there is not always just one flower at the top of each branch, there can be more.
Nothing can be seen in this image that could confirm the species.
Tadej26. 10. 2020 20:42:22
I removed the image.
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