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| Apolonija18. 08. 2014 08:47:26 |
I hope they weren't too nasty= vomiting....stomach pumping....
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| otiv18. 08. 2014 09:45:20 |
...Yeah, yeah and lucky it ended just with that. 
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| otiv18. 08. 2014 14:43:21 |
@zlatica, thanks With gentians the leaves are most important for determining, no difference in flowers, as with me 
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| zlatica18. 08. 2014 16:37:09 |
Yes, Otiv, here unfortunately leaves aren't visible, because I didn't think of it....And next time also some leaf, now that I know a bit more again.
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| Apolonija18. 08. 2014 23:31:28 |
Zlatica, oh! Me too, I'd like to know how to set the picture "upright". otiv, do you know? Preobjeda, pic 3? zlatica, it's narrow-lanceolate preobjeda. 4- hairy rockcress 7- is hairy 8- alpine catchfly = mountain slanozor
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| otiv19. 08. 2014 06:59:14 |
Good morning! Computer and programs are my weaker side. Pictures need to be rotated before transferring to one's own computer. For me, the whole rotation thing is handled by the program I use for storing and editing pictures. My job is just inserting the memory card and entering the date with the tour name, so I can find them more easily later. Regards
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| zlatica19. 08. 2014 19:26:41 |
Hey, hey, Apolonija, thanks for the dot on the i. You solved my dilemma about the rockcress, regarding the catchfly that was giving me trouble too, and about the image placement, as I see, we still have a problem. In my program I see the image as it should be, but when I transfer it here, it doesn't work. Maybe we'll manage to figure it out sometime later. Anyway, today I wandered around Pohorje, where flowers weren't plentiful, mostly wonderful grasses. When I upload the pictures, maybe I'll "visit" you again. lp
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| otiv19. 08. 2014 21:27:34 |
34,35 Bavarian yellow bellflower 37,38 woolly sedge 36 viviparous fescue
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| francimedved19. 08. 2014 22:02:47 |
I found this one in the Dolomites, does anyone know it?
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| otiv19. 08. 2014 22:29:27 |
Probably single-headed sneezewort, Apolonija will tell more.
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| Apolonija20. 08. 2014 00:14:53 |
Dleskovec, too late, otiv already nicely and correctly helped you. And surely you haven't completely said goodbye to the flowers yet? Some will still bloom. You rhymed well though. otiv has competition Franci, yes it's single-headed sneezewort as otiv says. Look, on the stem there's only one flower head. But single-headed sneezewort has some subspecies. Based on the "hairiness" it's the ferny sneezewort. lp
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| otiv20. 08. 2014 06:45:57 |
Good morning! That I knew the flower names is of course thanks to Apolonija, who in the past told me the names of these flowers too and so the knowledge of flowers spreads among us all lovers of the beautiful decoration of hills and mountains. Thanks Apolonija  
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| francimedved20. 08. 2014 07:58:28 |
Apolonija and Otiv, thank you both.
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| dleskovec20. 08. 2014 10:39:48 |
Yes, the more people, the more they know, "vele djati" are already old ladies.. Otiv, first of all thanks to you, because every flower is dear, if it puts a smile on your face.. Polonca, keep being "good"!
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| otiv20. 08. 2014 12:20:29 |
A trifle @dleskovec knowledge is good to share, like watering flowers at home. Both are useful deeds, for both will bloom. 
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| jprim21. 08. 2014 18:40:21 |
Adding another of my photos to the flowers, real beauties with a totally special scent. I admit first time encountered.
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| mancar22. 08. 2014 09:54:04 |
Black mulberries...smell like chocolate
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| jprim22. 08. 2014 11:34:35 |
Oh, and who has so many different flavors, the habitat of this mulberry species was surprisingly extensive.
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