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keber116. 07. 2014 13:37:50
I photographed it at the same location last year at the same time (page 50 of this thread). But there are only a few plants there altogether.
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velkavrh16. 07. 2014 17:38:47
Due to objective circumstances I'm posting mountain flowers from the tour to Prehodavce via Mala Tičarica, Velika Tičarica, Kopica, Mala Zelnarica and Velika Zelnarica to Prehodavce only today. I did the traverse on Saturday -12.07.2014. This time I found yellow svišč -košutnik on Štapcah and red or bicolored murka already on the path from planina Dedno polje to planina Ovčarija.
Carniolan lily on the path shortly after planina Pri jezeru.1
There is also a lot of narrow-leaved preobjeda here.2
On this slope there is also a lot of crusty rockcress.3
Flowers of crusty rockcress.4
Flowers of mountain wormwood.5
This should be fox-tailed betony per Hoppe - Stachys alopecuros, if correctly identified.6
On the path from planina Dedno polje to planina Ovčarije I find several stands of red or bicolored murka.7
They grew in the grass by the path where the forest ends.8
On planina Ovčarija at the path junction to Štapce and Peske on those rocks I always find stands of Host's rockcress.9
Here we find both subspecies of this rockcress, the recent one from Črna prst has no speckles in the flowers.10
Hairy primrose.11
The Bavarian dwarf gentian prefers the sun more than its big brother the great yellow dwarf gentian.12
Here I always find stands of pot-bellied gentian too.13
Many-flowered polygala, I still don't find alpine monkshoods.14
Alpine campion.15
Before Štabec I find the small anemone.16
Flower of the small anemone.17
Here somewhere I find all the hawkweeds - spicate hawkweed.18
Capitate hawkweed.19
Fusiform hawkweed.20
The Julian hawkweed is just beginning to flower.21
Then after the junction to Mala Tičarica I spot stands of yellow gentian - košutnik.22
This is Vardjan's gentian or the free-anthered gentian - Gentiana lutea subsp. vardjanii.23
In our region both variants of yellow gentian grow - Vardjan's and Bartl's. Bartl's can be found for example on Vremščica in Primorska.24
On all peaks from Mala Tičarica to Velika Zelnarica snowbells are starting to bloom.25
Stemless primroses.26
I still find auricula and next to it there is a monstrous golden saxifrage.27
Alpine roses.28
Hairy catchfly.29
There are many Austrian felworts.30
Flowers of Austrian črvink.31
Up there high is a lot of Pyrenean stonecress.32
Mountain forget-me-nots.33
Around 2000 m high here blooms the Triglav pink.34
In rock crevices blooms Triunfellner's golden saxifrage.35
They are beautiful with their snowy whiteness.36
At the beginning of this long ridge of peaks above the Triglav Lakes valley we find the large-flowered globe-flower or sunray.37
Higher up it is full of small mountain globe-flower.38
Blackish stonecrop - Sedum atratum.39
Obir primrose.40
On the grasses around all peaks bloom bicolored primroses.41
Here should also grow water-loving primrose, which however does not differ much from the bicolored one. This from another location, more precisely from Kopica.42
Wild pink.43
Dwarf rockcress - Arabis bellidifolia.44
Gentian.45
Flax-leaved dandelion.46
On the screes of Mala and Velika Zelnarica we find round-leaved deadnettle - it is very beautiful.47
Perhaps this kobulnica with awakening inflorescence for which I don't know what it is. The surroundings of the hut itself on the passes and below at the lake surely has all three jegličev - two yellow and one pink, which I already presented this year.48
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otiv16. 07. 2014 19:02:30
Brane lives!

Nice photos of the flowers, again a short velik nasmeh tour.
Why is the Triglav flower so white? nasmeh
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velkavrh16. 07. 2014 21:44:41
Here they were really whiter. I photographed another location. They weren't any pinker.
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Apolonija16. 07. 2014 23:35:53
Brane, hello! You're back and showing us nice flowers again.

I think it's not lojdija. Its flowers have 6 petals, the plant on the photo has 5. Probably lan predivec. Kobulnica? Umbels and single flowers similar to mountain jelenovec. Maybe this one is just pinker??? Lp
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velkavrh17. 07. 2014 05:10:10
Apolonija, good morning! Yes. I returned after a couple of days and I'm here again. This crossing over the peaks above the Triglav Lakes valley I did for the second time and it's unique. This time, however, due to the descent to Prehodavce, it requires proper gear, experience and good weather. Last year I was here on the same day, only I went to Prehodavce via the valley. There is much more snow and it is much icier than last year.

Yes, lan predivec. Lojdija I found only once in Poljske Špike. There was plenty of gorski jelenovec on those rocks at planina Ovčarija next to hostov kamnokreč, which is in full bloom now. Those rocks above the junction are full of flowers and I always search them. No other kamnokreči yet. Except okroglolistni, klinolistni, bursarjev, skorjasti, hostov and navskrižnolistni (red) ones, they are more of a summer rock decoration.
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bruny17. 07. 2014 15:37:45
Which flower is this then... end of April on Kras between Jama Vilenica and Stari Tabor...
...somewhere on the path to the top of Stari tabor, end of April...1
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otiv17. 07. 2014 16:47:21
That's a peonynasmeh Don't you have any at home in the garden?nasmehmežikanje
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otiv17. 07. 2014 17:54:37
Yesterday I didn't find any new flower though, but everything I saw was a ten.nasmehmežikanje
Bed of common cuckooflower1
Common cuckooflower2
Common cuckooflower3
Wood strawberry4
Cyclamen5
Oxslip6
Oxslip7
Bellflower, but which one I don't know8
Bellflower even closer9
Scheuchzer's bellflower10
Thyme or wild thyme11
Thyme or wild thyme12
Mountain thistle13
Mountain thistle14
Rose hip15
Mountain thistle16
Hairy hawkweed17
Hairy hawkweed18
Hairy hawkweed19
Spanish trefoil20
Spanish trefoil21
Spanish trefoil22
Spanish trefoil23
Arnica24
Spotted finger orchid, currently butterfly landing site25
Spotted finger orchid26
Spotted finger orchid27
Sea milkwort28
Sea milkwort29
Arnica30
Hairy rhododendron or rhododendron31
Hairy rhododendron32
Hairy rhododendron33
Hairy rhododendron34
Hairy catchfly35
Sea milkwort36
Primrose in flower or is it something else37
Yarrow38
Ovate rampion39
Ovate rampion40
Popon or little sun41
Popon or little sun42
Common blackhead43
Common blackhead44
Popon and hairy catchfly45
Alpine willow gentian46
Popon or little sun47
Popon or little sun48
Clusius' primrose49
Clusius' primrose50
Headed cat's-ear51
Sea milkwort52
Black clover, why on earth black53
Hairy oxytropis54
Hairy lady's mantle55
Clusius' cinquefoil56
Wild pink57
Wild pink58
Wild pink59
Wild pink60
Mountain globeflower61
Mountain globeflower62
Mountain globeflower63
Ivanjščica, perhaps Kamnik one64
Ivanjščica65
Ear-leaved bellflower66
Ear-leaved bellflower67
Scheuchzer's bellflower68
Scheuchzer's bellflower69
Scheuchzer's bellflower70
Narrow-leaved gentian71
Narrow-leaved72
Hairy catchfly73
Hairy catchfly74
Arnica75
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Apolonija17. 07. 2014 19:00:38
Otiv, they really are a tennasmeh Will you make the effort and add names to all yourself? I'd just like to note that the bellflower on 10 is more pot-bellied and the rock soapwort on 20, 21, 22, 23 is more chubby, probably Spanish. Regards
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otiv17. 07. 2014 19:06:49
Thanks Apolonija, I'm trying, velik nasmeh by tomorrow I'll manage.nasmehmežikanje

In the flower handbook the pot-bellied bellflower has real wide leaves, mine in the picture didn't have that. Let Brane say something about bellflowers too.nasmeh
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velkavrh17. 07. 2014 23:05:10
Good evening! I've already paid quite some attention to bellflowers in past seasons. The pot-bellied one should be recognized by round, almost spoon-shaped basal leaves and elongated stem leaves.
This is the pot-bellied one.1
The hoary one should be recognized by that characteristic flower. Both grow usually on similar habitats. This year I haven't seen them yet somehow.2
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Apolonija17. 07. 2014 23:34:40
otiv, you observe well. To me your bellflower seemed soooo pot-bellied. nasmeh
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otiv18. 07. 2014 06:22:17
Good morning!
Bellflowers still ringing in my head,
why don't they have a ladybug color.
We'd recognize them easier in nature,
like this they always make a mess in the head. nasmehmežikanje

I took again the handbook Alpine flowers Wolfgang Lippert and looked at bellflowers. Author mentions numerous similar species of Scheuchzer's bellflower and when comparing Branka's picture of pot-bellied bellflower and the picture in handbook, big difference in leaves. So I'll rather wait until one changes to ladybug color and all will be easier velik nasmehmežikanje
Nice regards!nasmeh
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otiv19. 07. 2014 19:27:05
When a nice day offers itself,
flowers come into first plan. nasmehmežikanje
Turk's cap lily1
Turk's cap lily2
Turk's cap lily3
Turk's cap lily4
Crown imperial5
Turk's cap lily6
Turk's cap lily7
Turk's cap lily8
Turk's cap lily9
Turk's cap lily10
Dwarf milkwort11
Dwarf milkwort12
Dwarf milkwort13
Dwarf milkwort14
Dwarf milkwort15
Mountain goldenrod16
Mountain goldenrod17
Mountain goldenrod18
Mountain goldenrod19
Mountain goldenrod20
St. John's wort21
St. John's wort22
St. John's wort23
St. John's wort24
Golden dryad25
Mountain avens26
Mountain avens27
Mountain avens28
Rock helleborine29
Arnica30
Clusius' five-fingered orchid31
Clusius' five-fingered orchid32
Clusius' five-fingered orchid33
Common spotted orchid34
Common spotted orchid35
Mountain speedwell36
Mountain speedwell37
Mountain speedwell38
Spring gentian39
Spring gentian40
Meadow knapweed41
Meadow knapweed42
Meadow knapweed43
Lady's slipper orchid44
Hairy helleborine45
Hairy helleborine46
Scheuchzer's bellflower47
Scheuchzer's bellflower48
Scheuchzer's bellflower49
Scheuchzer's bellflower50
Scheuchzer's bellflower51
?52
Scheuchzer's bellflower53
Scheuchzer's bellflower54
Multi-flowered butterwort55
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miri19. 07. 2014 20:34:04
@otiv, you only focused on little flowers. What about trees, e.g. yew?velik nasmeh
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otiv19. 07. 2014 20:39:51
Miri, proof that I thought of trees too. velik nasmeh
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Apolonija19. 07. 2014 21:18:20
Otiv, good evening! Where do these beautiful flowers grow?

From 17 to 20- mountain goldenrod
25- I think it's golden cinquefoil
29- that pink color in the middle indicates it's rock campion
from 36 to 38- mountain speedwell
52- this could be the potbellied one, but the leaves shine "suspiciously".nasmehnasmeh
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otiv19. 07. 2014 21:36:54
Apolonija hello! Thanks for the flower names. nasmeh
I took my older brother to Velika Planina and quickly used the time for some shots. nasmeh
To me it also didn't seem potbellied, it doesn't have the right leaves.
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velkavrh20. 07. 2014 06:44:04
Good morning otiv! Only the hawkweed you haven't named exactly yet. That will be Carpathian or tailed hawkweed. For exact determination we'd need a closer photo of the flowers, because they differ somehow only by flower. Tailed has short hairs on the outer side of flowers. Otherwise we have also colorful, narrow-leaved and milfoil-like (from blue kinds).
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