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| Apolonija5. 09. 2014 09:11:51 |
dleskovec, thanks. Regards
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| velkavrh5. 09. 2014 10:39:17 |
Apolonija-for the willowherbs I guessed more than determined. I know these two pairs are very similar-basically I can't distinguish them.
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| zlatica5. 09. 2014 19:23:08 |
dleskovec, I followed your advice and bought the magazine. Thanks. 
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| Tadej7. 09. 2014 19:08:52 |
Some flowers from the Podbrdo area.
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| velkavrh7. 09. 2014 20:55:38 |
otiv, let's clarify unknowns that are very well known to me : no.24,25-common soapwort -Saponaria officinalis-at this time very common also in valleys 31-Balfour's touch-me-not -Impatiens balfourii-the plant came from the Himalayas.
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| otiv7. 09. 2014 21:04:15 |
Brane, thanks, I'm already writing. 
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| Apolonija8. 09. 2014 01:15:42 |
11- fruits of bittersweet Solanum dulcamara
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| otiv8. 09. 2014 07:17:22 |
Apolonija, perhaps it's ground elder in the first pictures? Thanks for bittersweet. 
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| velkavrh8. 09. 2014 08:01:48 |
otiv, yes it's ground elder-Aegopodium podagraria. I have a constant battle with it in the garden. In nature it grows quite tall and of course flowers.
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| otiv10. 09. 2014 17:23:53 |
Hello @zlatica The white preobjeda is narrow-helmeted preobjeda On pic 11 from Debele peč is many-flowered dryad Sviščevec is cup-shaped Lp
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| francimedved10. 09. 2014 22:36:01 |
This year last flowers of rosebay willowherb from the slopes of Šmarna gora. Photo not the best as I didn't have the right lens with me.
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| Apolonija11. 09. 2014 01:01:42 |
Zlatica, hello! I'm glad you distinguish Fuchs's and wood cranesbill. 6-is one of the alpine cowslips 8-mountain campion=alpine catchfly=silene alpestris=heliosperma alpestre 14-sticky thistle 19-by helmet shape I conclude it's narrow-leaved preobjeda, although more colorful 20- is "the big one" 1,2,3,4-Could also be German 6-we call it evergreen rockjasmine 12,13-correct name is chickenfoot-leaved gentian, silky gentian, silken-leaved gentian 14-not yarrow but common valerian 27-seeds of preobjeda? Legumes have pods Lp
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| zlatica11. 09. 2014 08:47:35 |
Apolonija, I'm thrilled with your expert comments. Distinguishing the cranesbills succeeded thanks to you, when you vividly wrote about the differences a while ago, so now I watch closely when I spot that flower. About gentians, German/cup-shaped (Otiv says cup-shaped) I'm still learning, realized I need more close-ups next time, especially stems and sepals, to ID the species easier. With preobjeda due to special color I thought it was some species I haven't met or soil/conditions effect, there were several near Dedno p. Chicken...gentian under 12, yes I saw that name in Flora Alpina (got it already), seemed too complicated and didn't know if it's just synonym for silky gentian or different subspecies. Where does that fancy name come from? Took note about legumes too. Anyway, real thanks for help and will report again when new stuff. lp   
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| velkavrh11. 09. 2014 10:50:25 |
zlatica, I'm glad you bought the Flora Alpina handbooks. I use them a lot myself. Currently I can't go higher, but we still walked to Kamen Castle, where mountain flowers actually start. Of course I improvised a bit with the photos. Many others were blooming, including kidney-leaved saxifrage, little sun ...
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| velkavrh11. 09. 2014 11:08:46 |
Zlatica, your pictures are very nice and clear enough for identification. I only have reservations about the leaf rosette of the rockjasmine you identified as crusty. I think it's actually Host's. For illustration I'm adding some of my own pics.
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| velkavrh11. 09. 2014 11:27:16 |
And also - for the preobjeda from Planina Dedno polje they already taught me last year that it's variegated preobjeda - Aconitum variegatum.
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