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velkavrh7. 08. 2014 05:25:52
Good morning! Indeed, from the picture it's a bit harder to distinguish yellow foxglove from large-flowered foxglove. Large-flowered foxglove is noted as significantly larger than yellow. They differ mainly by basal rosette, which yellow lacks, large-flowered has. Flower interior is much darker in large-flowered – speckled with brownish veins. But I never have rosette pictures, which are often decisive for ID.
This year I already photographed the large-flowered one,1
Here the interior of the flower is clearly visible.2
This one is from Krvavec.3
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Apolonija7. 08. 2014 08:20:32
Good morning! And if you look at pic 2 and 21 by dleskovec, what do you say? I leaned more towards large-flowered due to brownish pattern in flower, not yellow. Best.
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zlatica7. 08. 2014 08:51:39
Apolonija, good morning and thanks for thoughts on bellflowers. I wondered myself if maybe scree one, but what when so many bellflower species and they "obsess" me because so beautiful. Hope I can ask you another dilemma, more heads more knowledge. What about plant under no.17? Any idea what it is? Bit awkward to see, pic sideways. Thanks in advance for possible answer..mežikanje
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dleskovec7. 08. 2014 14:03:27
Yes, thanks to all of You,
for teaching me so;
Thanks "zlatica", Brane and Apolonija,
you are right "flowery" company.

What would "we" do without You,
and nice there is bridge among us;
hope time won't run us over,
which cruelly calls it age.

"Polonca", isn't that primrose?
is it or not..primozek1
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dleskovec7. 08. 2014 14:06:16
p.s. sorry, the "printer goblin" duplicated some pics!
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otiv7. 08. 2014 15:41:29
@dleskovec, you can delete the pic too, just "sign" on the cross. nasmehmežikanje
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velkavrh7. 08. 2014 16:47:46
dleskovec, that's the common globe-flower, there's now plenty of it even in valley meadows.

zlatica, under no. 17 - the pic is bad - I'd ID it as mugwort. We have common and smooth.

Apolonija, foxglove is indeed large-flowered.
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zlatica7. 08. 2014 19:23:58
velkavrh, right, thanks for the guidance, I agree that this picture is bad, and even sideways, so every hit is all the more valued. I have to say that until now I haven't noticed this flower in nature at all. Well, now everything will be different, I went to look at the plant under that name and it will imprint in my memory. Really more heads more knowledge.....it's nice to be in your floral company.nasmeh
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dleskovec7. 08. 2014 20:47:04
otiv; thanks for the tip. I'll fix it.

On the "Gore-ljudje" website there's a post that SIDARTA publishing house issued the brochure "Mountain Flowers of Slovenia", prepared by Peter Skoberne; price 8.90€!
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otiv7. 08. 2014 21:22:29
@dleskovec, a trifle and thanks to you for the news, with which we'll more easily figure out which flower it is.nasmeh
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Apolonija7. 08. 2014 21:45:00
Good evening, pleasant company! Unfortunately, I don't have time for the computer during the day.

dleskovec, it's not that hard to recognize the cowslip. It's like a yellow globeflower (big daisy) and not like the dandelion, which you also know. (Too complicated to write here about the structure of various inflorescences in composites=daisy family, to which cowslip belongsnasmeh) You photographed it two pages back - p. 109.

zlatica, Velkavrh is right about crosswort. I forgot to write yesterday. You can recognize it easily too. On the stem in whorls 4 leaflets grow like a cross. That's why it's called "cruciata" in Latin. Yellowish flowers emerge from behind the leaflets. Common crosswort is hairy, smooth is not. The picture looks smooth, or the hairs are not visible.

Brane, any flowers soon?

Best regards to everyone!
How beautifully the color of the flowers of the evergreen rock pink changes,1
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velkavrh8. 08. 2014 14:56:00
Several times in haymaking season I am in Stiška vas below Krvavec checking meadows and slopes - around 900-1000m. Yesterday I found this.
Grahovec.1
Turnip-leaved bellflower.2
Flower of the turnip-leaved bellflower.3
Whorled sage.4
Flower of the common thistle - it is very tall and extremely prickly.5
I still find peonies.6
Flower of the Pannonian thistle.7
Willow-leaved primrose.8
Mountain speedwell.9
Large-flowered hawkweed.10
Common sandwort.11
Mountain avens.12
Flowers of Fritsch's gentian.13
Common lady's mantle.14
Montpellier pinks.15
Toga broomrape.16
Stem panicle.17
Slightly blurred flower of the beautiful catchfly of mountain silene.18
On some rocky pasture a lot of rock sandwort grows.19
Flowers of rock sandwort.20
Leaves of rock sandwort by which we recognize it.21
This is the third tall bellflower besides the Bolognese and nettle-leaved one. It's Repuš's bellflower.22
This is its flower.23
And these are leaves.24
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velkavrh8. 08. 2014 15:19:48
Today they took me to my brother's alpine pasture Zajavornik on Pokljuka, where he cares for a herd of cows and makes cheese. See the little report from this pasture under Slovenian mountains in all seasons.
Woolly-headed thistle on the mountain pastures mainly not yet flowering.1
But I spotted one with the guest.2
Stem-clasping thistle.3
Pyrenean bloody cranesbill? Similar to dove's.4
Beautiful light-violet coloured common yarrow.5
On the pastures the cross-leaved gentian will start to bloom.6
Slanozor.7
There was only this type of low bellflowers.8
Rumenka.9
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otiv8. 08. 2014 20:41:01
I went to the mountain again,
to see golden flowers,
that love the height
and green mountain grasses. nasmeh
Hairy rockcress1
Hairy rockcress2
Evergreen rockcress3
Evergreen rockcress4
Evergreen rockcress5
Evergreen rockcress6
Evergreen rockcress7
Evergreen rockcress8
Edelweiss9
Edelweiss10
Edelweiss11
Clusius' gentian12
Mini rhododendron13
Mountain forget-me-not14
Mountain forget-me-not15
Mountain forget-me-not16
Mountain forget-me-not17
Mountain forget-me-not18
Alpine pasqueflower19
Alpine pasqueflower20
Alpine pasqueflower21
Alpine pasqueflower22
Golden saxifrage23
Stemless gentian24
Stemless gentian25
Stemless gentian26
Stemless gentian27
Stemless gentian28
Stemless gentian29
30
Willow-leaved primrose31
Pinkish-red snowbell32
Pinkish-red snowbell33
Ivanščica34
Feather grass35
Feather grass36
Yellow saxifrage37
Jajčar38
Zois' snowbell39
Clusius' gentian40
Autumn dwarf-gentian41
Sternberg's pink42
Sternberg's pink43
Sternberg's pink44
Hairy catchfly45
Cuckooflower46
Julian flax47
Speedwell flower48
Hairy whitlowgrass49
Abrupt-leaved hawkweed50
Abrupt-leaved hawkweed51
Pinkish-red sundew52
Cyclamen53
Woolly-headed thistle54
Woolly-headed thistle55
Woolly-headed thistle56
Willow-leaved primrose57
Meadow on the path towards Jezerci58
Meadow on the path towards Jezerci59
Hairy bellflower60
Globeflower or little sun61
Clusius' cinquefoil62
Zois bellflower63
Narrow-helmeted helleborine64
Narrow-helmeted helleborine65
Edelweiss66
Edelweiss67
Edelweiss68
Edelweiss69
Edelweiss70
Edelweiss71
Edelweiss72
Ivanščica and Grintavec73
Wild pink74
Wild pink75
Wild pink76
Grintavec77
Grintavec78
Alpine clovers79
Black mullein80
Black mullein81
Wild carnation82
Black mullein83
Dodona's willowherb84
85
Alpine savory86
Alpine savory87
Scheuchzer's bellflower88
Clusius' gentian89
Pot-bellied bellflower90
Mixed Scheuchzer's and pot-bellied bellflower91
Scheuchzer's bellflower92
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Apolonija8. 08. 2014 21:38:11
Brane, again you've shown beautiful plants grow everywhere, photos nice too. Question for you: Bologna bellflower, rampion-leaved bellflower. Are you sure yours is really the Bologna one?

Vito, wonderful! Joy and delight fill my heart when I admire these shots.
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otiv8. 08. 2014 21:50:31
Apolonija, I'm also glad that today's result succeeded and reached all of you. Some names are missing, perhaps you think what name suits them. nasmeh
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Apolonija8. 08. 2014 22:54:55
vito, this is how it seems to me:

First, houseleeks, namely:

1.2 - hairy
the others are evergreen, but on
3,4 they have already lost the petals

9,10,11 - edelweiss, I need to check which one

23 - golden saxifrage

35 - pinnate hawkweed - look how it struts with its feathers! The mountain one is blue among others

37,38 - globeflower

48 - not ramsons, but alpine leek

50,51 - southernwood-leaved fescue

84 - panicle saxifrage

Oh, those bellflowers! The one on 90,91 could really be pot-bellied, what do you say? The last one is Scheuchzer's.

Good night to you and all who are not asleep yet!




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velkavrh9. 08. 2014 07:00:38
Apolonija, I checked both tall bellflowers from Stiška vas again. Undoubtedly, the first is repuščevolistna. The last one is supposed to be repuščeva.
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otiv9. 08. 2014 17:47:28
Apolonija, thanks for the names, today again I gnawed my knees a bit and found some more work for myself. nasmeh

Bellflowers should be identified in the field, later at the computer it's too tough a nut for me. jezen I don't carry any literature with me to help myself. Brane and I will have to go to the mountains so he can teach me something. nasmeh But at Jezerci below Viševnik I found quite a large stand of various bellflowers, all my pictures are from there. In nature they are already different by color, so the pot-bellied one is the darkest, it seems to me so, all the others are lighter tones.
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Apolonija9. 08. 2014 19:35:11
otiv, are there only bellflowers from there or all plants? Did you go via Planina Konjščica, where they have excellent cottage cheese struklji? I must go to Jezerca next week. Along the path grows much more nasmeh Lp
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