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| Apolonija7. 07. 2014 20:01:55 |
I, otiv has already told you almost everything. In the first picture is alpine hairy chervil, in the second alpine chrysanthemum -Chrysanthemum alpinum. lp
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| Apolonija7. 07. 2014 20:54:46 |
otiv, the cuckoo is common marsh orchid, repnjak probably not alpine, as I see the leaves. Did you mean stemless catchfly?
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| otiv7. 07. 2014 21:09:49 |
Apolonija thanks! There are too many orchids to know all their names.  Maybe it's Bohinj repnjak? Catchfly surely has some little stem, hence my conclusion. 
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| jaz7. 07. 2014 21:48:51 |
Otiv, Apolonija thanks. Lp!
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| Apolonija8. 07. 2014 00:02:46 |
otiv, don't know. Leaves (as much as I can see) remind me of early buttercup, but that blooms early. Brane, very precise and instructive. Now we don't need to go up there.
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| velkavrh8. 07. 2014 05:21:44 |
Good morning! Last night I only got halfway, this morning I'm continuing. I surely dawdled on this path for an hour and a half. Otherwise you walk it in half an hour. If I counted right I found 33 plaques. Some probably missed - in raspberry area above path for sure - don't know.
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| anka 8. 07. 2014 12:37:55 |
Apolonija, you are right, thanks, I was mistaken. All speedwells except the mossy one usually have five petals. You can view more speedwells here
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| velkavrh9. 07. 2014 11:43:58 |
I have finally processed and carefully checked the recorded material from the botanical trail on the Za Liscem pasture. I counted 67 plaques. Nowhere did I see how many they put up this year or I didn't find the record. Last year we visited this trail as PD Škofja Loka and a gentleman whose name I don't remember led us to the Za Liscem hut, who founded this trail and even personally showed me where alpine sow-thistle grows on Liscu, where I really found it. I don't know other sites though. I know that a planted one grows at the monument below the saddle and it is currently already coloring in the cirque on Črna prst. Unfortunately I missed the flowering of short-haired speedwell, which I don't know, and also hawkweed (yellow color). The July one flowers later and there is a lot of it further towards Rodica.
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| Apolonija9. 07. 2014 13:39:25 |
That gentleman is named Veber
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| dleskovec15. 07. 2014 13:28:46 |
Yes, where are you now "flower lovers", you are no longer on any page; have you lost yourselves? But the flowers still bloom so beautifully that the gaze upon them moistens the eye. Where are you "otiv", where "Brane", but "Polonca" stays home? And every day blooming meadows invite us; cameras in hand, and on the path, everyone is happy who walks through the blooming clearing.
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| jprim15. 07. 2014 17:49:49 |
Well, I'm in trouble again, but I know you experts will help me. I googled quite a bit on the net , but still not sure. I'm interested if it's field horsetail in the photos. Thanks for the help.
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| otiv15. 07. 2014 18:00:59 |
If you picked it in the field it's definitely field horsetail.   As far as I know it's the right one.
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| jprim15. 07. 2014 18:02:02 |
No, not in the field, at home in the beds But we'll make something from it. LP!
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| lynx15. 07. 2014 19:55:01 |
Careful, it's full of quartz "shards".
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| KAZA16. 07. 2014 10:38:02 |
Along the path to Kriske pode I photographed this flower on a rock by the path on 04.07.2014. Maybe someone knows what it's called?
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| Apolonija16. 07. 2014 12:34:26 |
This is a flower I'd love to see in nature not just at some foreign gardeners'. It's called šopasti repušnik. Brane, where are you? You haven't met it yet either???
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