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otiv19. 10. 2014 20:37:21
I'm glad that my effort wasn't in vain. nasmeh
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francimedved20. 10. 2014 23:55:50
Yesterday from the path to Jezerski Stog.
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otiv21. 10. 2014 07:30:54
Franci, nice, but it's a pity that tomorrow the snow will cover all this. nasmeh
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francimedved21. 10. 2014 07:50:18
It looks like it really is, maybe we'll still have a day or two.
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Apolonija21. 10. 2014 08:11:56
Franci, I like it toonasmeh
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zlatica21. 10. 2014 08:22:47
Franci, Otiv, you two are indestructible and delight us greatly with your little flowers in such late autumn. Even snow won't get the better of you, you'll still find something, since even now you find Clusijev, spring gentian and edelweiss. Otiv, for you a question, how do you recognize narrow-lobed gentian from abraščevolistni one?
nice daynasmehmežikanje
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otiv21. 10. 2014 09:24:38
@zlatica, thanks. The word ozkorogljati suits me better than abraščevolistni, but it's one and the same plant. nasmehmežikanje

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zlatica21. 10. 2014 19:24:34
Otiv, thanks for the explanation, because it really bothered me, since at first glance I didn't notice the visible differences. I agree that the term abraščevolistni is foreign and quite incomprehensible, while ozkorogljati at least clearly indicates what it describes.
And a couple more pics of the only flowers I encountered on Sunday on the way to Raduha. Obviously there was a poorer floral yield up there also due to the very shady northern location and rather low temperatures. nasmeh
narrow-horned rockcress1
narrow-horned rockcress2
fringed gentian3
large thyme4
?5
thistle ?6
thistle ?7
Scheuchzer's bellflower8
silky gentian9
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otiv21. 10. 2014 19:31:18
If I know, I gladly reply. Why did you go to Raduha via the demanding path? nasmeh
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zlatica21. 10. 2014 19:41:56
Yes, up I went from Grohat via the secured climbing path, which is steeper than the climbing one, back via Durce. velik nasmeh
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zlatica22. 10. 2014 08:14:32
Aplonija, yes thanks for the meaning of that word. People learn until death, they say. I searched the foreign words dictionary for the term, but simply didn't remember to type it into google.zmeden Abraščica is thus a plant, as I see from your link. So I correctly understood you that it's similarity in leaf shape and not in petal shape, as I first thought myself when I was still wondering what abraš(č)evolistni even means..Anyway, thanks for the discovery, Apolonija.
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Apolonija22. 10. 2014 18:44:48
You understood correctly, Zlatica.

Abraščevolistni grint is in Latin Senecio abrotanifolius

Abrašica or abraščica is a medicinal plant from the wormwood genus, widespread also in Slovenia and Latin named Artemisia abrotanum.

abrotanum---abrotanifolius

Latin name for leaf is Folium (Greek Phyllos) So the Slovenian name for grint equals the Latin name. Regardsnasmeh
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Apolonija31. 10. 2014 07:18:33
I'm really sorry that this forum is now in winter sleep. Regards
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lynx31. 10. 2014 12:48:55
Correcting, one special flower from France.
Lily of St. Bernard?1
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francimedved31. 10. 2014 14:43:36
Apolonija, what if over winter we posted pics from the home garden and windows, do you think it would get too rampant in spring?
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Apolonija31. 10. 2014 15:08:52
lynx, I think you're right- Anthericum liliago. A relative is our common kosmuljek Anthericum ramosum.

Franci, I think there'd be nothing wrong, since they are flowers too. That's my opinion, don't know what others think. In spring from nature onwardsnasmeh
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zlatica31. 10. 2014 17:01:31
No, so there won't be total dead silence on our forum yet, as Apolonija says, here are some more little flowers or their remains from below Kamniški vrh from yesterday.
Otherwise I agree it's nice to bridge winter with home little flowers, but only until the first spring flowers peek out of the ground.
primrose1
field thistle2
dry flower after flower3
common centaury4
hawkweed?5
alpine thistle6
greater knapweed7
prickly thrift8
prickly thrift9
popon (slightly poor focus), but let it be, as it was the last one10
spring cottongrass11
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Apolonija31. 10. 2014 22:42:08
Zlatica, thanks. Maybe you photographed field thistle, common knapweed, thistle could be alpine or not, since no leaves. Could also be Pannonian thistle. On the last picture, I think it's not heather (Calluna vulgaris), but spring heath (Erica carnea). Have a nice time, there will be some sunny days yetnasmeh
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otiv1. 11. 2014 08:17:43
In our dear mountains now it's winter,
Apolonija, but snow doesn't interest her much,
what should I do,
to cheer her up a bit.

Not an easy task,
since computer stock is used up,
well, maybe a solution is found,
like a true prayer for a believer.

Best to go to warm lands,
which migratory birds like most.
Already packing luggage,
just waiting for a lottery win. velik nasmeh

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