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| Sorok11. 06. 2014 21:51:38 |
Thanks Brane !
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| Apolonija11. 06. 2014 21:52:23 |
Brane, which one has four yellow petals? Not zlatica. Do you agree it's srčna moč? 1.,9., 10 navadni čistec
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| francimedved11. 06. 2014 21:53:32 |
Velkavrh, you were wrong about 11 and 12, it's srčna moč, I collect it for tea. Ripeča zlatica has 5 petals, srčna moč has 4. Excellent photos you've created for us, thanks.
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| velkavrh12. 06. 2014 04:36:22 |
Good morning, Apolonija! I looked a bit too quickly. It really is srčna moč.
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| velkavrh19. 06. 2014 04:22:41 |
Yesterday again to Črna Prst. This time via the planina za Črno Goro. No snow on this path anymore. Also the path from Orožnova Koča via the botanical path is already snow-free. Flowers right on Črna Prst itself only a little. It will probably start in two weeks. I assume that, except for rare flowers, the botanical path isn't blooming yet. I'll go there in two weeks. Probably already blooming here: spring jeglič, both alpine bellflowers, alpine kosmatinec, bulbous anemone, two-flowered violet, forest krvomočnica – nothing else probably yet. I'll publish photos of all flower species I encounter on my paths around Črna Prst, because only those published will count in the inventory of existing flowers. Perhaps some photo won't be the best, which happens regularly or due to conditions – light, too much sun and failed photos.
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| Apolonija19. 06. 2014 20:43:25 |
Nice! I first thought it was round-leaved bittercress at 54, but it'll hold that it's small-flowered. Because globeflower doesn't bloom yet on Črna prst... Best
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| velkavrh20. 06. 2014 04:20:53 |
Apolonija, good morning! Sadly didn't find the endemic short-haired rockfoil. On the path to Čez Suho pass and along the ridge from pass to hut checked all rocks as much time as I had. Maybe grows lower. Peter posted he found it this year. Rockfoils should be distinguishable from saxifrages by flower. Now priority to admire live Bohinj orchid on Komarča and still beautiful lady's slipper in Kokrška Kočna at Davo Krničar. L.P.
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| Apolonija20. 06. 2014 20:26:48 |
Brane, oh! You'll find it next time. Supposedly grows on screes, often with poppies. Best
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| ales2821. 06. 2014 14:28:38 |
And again we have a botanical garden
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| Jutranja21. 06. 2014 16:10:23 |
Most beautiful flowers along the path over Kalvarija to Begunjščica
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| Apolonija21. 06. 2014 18:07:12 |
Jutranja, really nice flowers. Otiv, first aid: 6, 7- common campion (Kids squeezed the flower bottom and popped it...) 9- red catchfly 11, 12, 29- loosestrife -orchid is spotted yes, but not stout, but finger orchid -look what whiskers your pink has (bearded pink) 27- if more of the bellflower were visible, it would be easier to ID. 42, 43, 44- this bellflower has lots of glands too - it's the bearded one -meadow of plane-leaved golden saxifrages, I think I know where you shot them 54, 55, You surely know the dwarf gentian, right? 59- monkshood Brane, I think no. 2 is large-flowered vetchling
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| Apolonija21. 06. 2014 18:14:38 |
PS: Are you sure it's yellow and not large-flowered foxglove (D. grandiflora)?
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| otiv21. 06. 2014 18:24:57 |
Apolonija, that's really proper first aid, otherwise not bleeding, but happy about the names.  Thanks and best regards.
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| velkavrh21. 06. 2014 19:17:09 |
otiv, let me add a little too No. 29 - common oslad - also blooms in valleys Nos. 46, 47 - plane-leaved zlatica No. 58 - cone-fruited šipek - common in our mountains. No. 57 - common šipek, often called rozen Nos. 54, 55 - mountain drobnjak. No. 51 - I dare say it's not mountain jetičnik. I think it's thyme at the end of flowering. But both have identical rizbica in the flower. Skalni and alpski are different.
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| otiv21. 06. 2014 19:41:26 |
Brane, thanks, I'll complete the names, maybe an excellent grade will follow.  Best regards!
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| francimedved21. 06. 2014 21:22:07 |
I heard that the many-leaved wolf's pea in our mountains is not native, apparently brought long ago. What's with that? Thanks.
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