|
| slavi09022. 08. 2011 21:08:30 |
jprim......on the first picture, I think it's svečnik
|
|
|
|
| jprim2. 08. 2011 21:23:01 |
... yes, I think you're right, now I'm researching a bit, the difference is already in the color, but this svečnik is probably also a type of svišč.
|
|
|
|
| babim2. 08. 2011 23:17:32 |
velkavrh - the 6th picture also interests me, today I saw it for the first time on Kanin
|
|
|
|
| velkavrh3. 08. 2011 07:22:09 |
Babim, I researched the sixth little flower this morning but I can't identify it. I checked all the handbooks I currently have - from the library of course - but didn't find it. I'll search the web later. Since I saw it for the first time this year, I examined it closely. On a low stem there is this purple inflorescence. The leaves around this flower cluster are also like them. Next trip will be the entire Kalški greben along the ridge including Kalška gora, back to Kalce. Kalci are always interesting for vegetation and I'll look again for some new little flower.
|
|
|
|
| anka 3. 08. 2011 08:30:13 |
The rock speedwell on Velkavrh's 5th photo is clustered, on the sixth photo it's mother's thyme, of which there are also several species, especially subspecies. Svečnik is also a type of svišč.
|
|
|
|
| velkavrh3. 08. 2011 12:45:39 |
Thanks Anka! With speedwells I really can't manage. Today just a walk on the long tour to Jakoba.
|
|
|
|
| velkavrh3. 08. 2011 15:25:07 |
Jprim, on your second picture it's the cup-shaped sviščevec, not the field one. On the third picture it's the cross-leaved svišč. On the first picture, however, I don't know such a svečnik; I only know the one on my pictures from today from Jakoba and it grows in the forest.
|
|
|
|
| nanica3. 08. 2011 16:45:02 |
I'm asking the experts what I photographed?
1
|
|
|
|
| velkavrh3. 08. 2011 18:22:25 |
Nanica, your flower is pink gadjak. There's plenty on Črna prst and also already on the pasture under Lisec, I saw it also before Roblek hut on Begunjščica. It would be good for identification if we note where we photographed the flower.
|
|
|
|
| nanica3. 08. 2011 20:19:40 |
Velkavrh, thanks for the answer. On Porezen the slopes were completely pinkish, there was a lot of it and also along the path Zelenica-Stol.
|
|
|
|
| jprim3. 08. 2011 20:28:01 |
velkavrh Thanks for the guidance regarding the svišči . I checked how poljski sviščevec looks and found out the difference between svišči and sviščevci. Well then, svečnik is the same name for silky svišč. LP!
|
|
|
|
| slavi09023. 08. 2011 21:14:31 |
velkavrh... help me, today I photographed on Dobrča
1
|
|
|
|
| velkavrh4. 08. 2011 04:19:33 |
Slavi902, I think it's hairy bugle - Ajuga genevensis, belongs to the deadnettle family. As far as I know, four species of bugles grow here. No yellow one, no pyramidal one either, one is more prostrate. So probably the right one. In the early flowering stage the flower color often doesn't develop fully yet, hence the whiteness of the flowers in between. Anka, if I messed up please correct me.
|
|
|
|
| slavi09024. 08. 2011 07:00:43 |
thaaaaank yoooou
|
|
|
|
| otiv4. 08. 2011 07:11:05 |
Yes, let me spice it up a bit. More guessing than knowing, does it perhaps concern a disease on hairy sleč or is it "wild wood" or something else.
1
|
|
|
|
| tisa4. 08. 2011 09:15:08 |
Since I'm not a good expert on flowers, although I like them a lot, please help me identify three flowers that I photographed yesterday on the path to Veliki vrh (Veža). Thanks for the answer.
|
|
|
|
| jarsan4. 08. 2011 11:35:13 |
1. alpine rockrose 2. one of the saxifrages (maybe narrow-lobed) 2. blue-green rock cress
|
|
|
|
| tisa4. 08. 2011 12:48:08 |
Jarsan, many thanks.
|
|
|
|
| Pastirica5. 08. 2011 19:36:52 |
Otiv, this is probably what you're looking for.
1
|
|
|
|
| otiv5. 08. 2011 20:08:04 |
@Pastirica, many thanks, very interesting. In nature you always find something new that surprises people. Best regards!
|
|
|
You must log in to post a comment:
If you do not yet have a username, you must first
register.