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Apolonija14. 04. 2015 22:20:49
1, 2, 3, 4 greater stitchwort

11, 12, 13, 14 four petals indicate it belongs to the crucifer family. I'd bet it's small bittercress

17, 18 greater celandine (Chelidonium majus), which belongs to the poppy family

21, 22, 27 yellow dead-nettle
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francimedved14. 04. 2015 22:52:22
I walked along Grmada again. Every day something new is seen on the slopes of Šmarna gora and Grmada.
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Taken from the saddle of Šmarna gora48
Domestic cherry49
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Apolonija15. 04. 2015 06:55:02
Franci, the photos are always better. First common fumewort this year. Does sage grow on Grmada?smile
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francimedved15. 04. 2015 07:56:38
It's true, sage grows on Grmada too, maybe someone planted it. On the southern slope narcissi are already blooming, on the meadows at the saddle nothing shows yet, probably they'll sprout in these warm days.
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velkavrh16. 04. 2015 09:58:54
More about my buttercup. I figured out it's creeping buttercup-Ranunculus repens, which usually spreads around houses as an annoying weed.
This is that zlatica.1
And also its flower.2
In our vcetličnem garden there are klučavnice - mountain narcissi in full bloom. But one should go to Golica.3
Tall iris on the flower bed.4
Garden variety of hrušica.5
A few years ago I collected around seventy varieties of garden narcissi. Today perhaps about forty remain.6
The problematic ones were especially the multi-flowered and botanical. This is one among the small, multi-flowered single ones.7
Interesting are those with a distinctly large corona, almost as large as the perianth leaves (petals).8
Various varieties of late-flowering daffodils excite me.9
This one has the pinkest corona.10
This variety grows in the wild in Spain and Portugal. It is single-flowered, few-flowered, multi-flowered, white.11
This variety belongs among the small, single, late-flowering ones.12
Early in spring, these yellow, extremely short, single ones are charming.13
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zlatica16. 04. 2015 12:51:22
Primorska is still resisting spring. There are really too few flowers there for this time of year. But still some little flowers from yesterday on the slopes of Kojnik and Golič. Since there were few, I photographed them several times...among them there are also some I can't name.big
mountain hawkweed1
mountain hawkweed2
mountain hawkweed3
mountain hawkweed4
seven-leaved cinquefoil5
seven-leaved cinquefoil6
seven-leaved cinquefoil7
seven-leaved cinquefoil8
Trieste gentian9
Trieste gentian10
clustered saxifrage11
narrow-leaved lungwort12
spring crocus-nunka13
above the saxifrages, Slavnik in the background14
seven-leaved cinquefoil15
early orchis16
early orchis17
common hepatica18
common hepatica19
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otiv16. 04. 2015 18:29:25
@zlatica on picture 16, 17 and 18 it's early orchis

Apolonija, thanks for the help. smile
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Apolonija16. 04. 2015 20:19:11
Zlatica

-mountain speedwell, which grows on karst meadows
-nunka, spring crocus of white color
-leaves have more "fingers" than five and it's then the seven-leaved five-finger
-pasqueflower is in my opinion common, because I see the flower stem is leafy. Not visible very well though
-This blue lungwort is nice. As you see, it has different leaves, narrow-leaved

Brane, That's why I wrote to you if your zlatica creeps. Field ones thrive only among cerealssmile
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zlatica16. 04. 2015 20:30:44
Apolonija, Otiv, thanks for naming the species..I encountered this kind of orchid for the first time,this lungwort is really something special, the color was really so intensely blue that I just stared when I spotted it. Greetings to allmežikanje
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otiv16. 04. 2015 21:22:14
On our hikes it's always interesting, especially from the vegetation viewpoint. That I like to photograph velik nasmeh flowers is known and look what all we noticed yesterday on Planina above Vrhnika.
Early spider orchid1
Early spider orchid2
Early spider orchid3
Early spider orchid4
Yellow star-of-Bethlehem5
Wild violet6
Wild violet7
Wild violet8
Spring vetchling9
Spring vetchling10
Spring vetchling11
Spring vetchling12
Lungwort13
Lungwort14
Lungwort15
Spring vetchling16
Spring vetchling17
Spring vetchling18
Spring vetchling19
Spring vetchling20
Spring vetchling21
Cherry blossoms22
Cherry blossoms23
Stinking hellebore24
Cherry blossoms25
Yellow rattle26
Yellow rattle27
Yellow rattle28
Yellow rattle29
Field hawkweed at the beginning of flowering30
Tevje31
Tevje32
Tevje33
Tevje34
Herb Paris35
Lesser celandine36
Wood violet37
Wood violet38
Cyclamen39
Stinking hellebore40
Stinking hellebore41
Cyclamen42
Nine-leaved hempnettle43
Nine-leaved hempnettle44
Nine-leaved hempnettle45
Herb Paris46
Three-leaved spike47
Three-leaved spike48
Three-leaved spike49
Three-leaved spike50
Almond-leaved spurge51
Wood anemone52
Wood anemone53
Wood anemone54
Dandelion55
A riddle for you56
Hairy relic57
Hairy relic58
Sandy pearlwort59
Sandy pearlwort60
Tuberous hawkweed61
Tuberous hawkweed62
Tuberous hawkweed63
Brown bird's-nest at the beginning of growth.64
Wood windflower65
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zlatica16. 04. 2015 21:29:49
Otiv, did you forget the flower names or are you sure we already master them all? zmeden
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otiv16. 04. 2015 21:45:03
Slowly, slowly, @zlatica, everything comes in its turn.nasmehmežikanje

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Tadej16. 04. 2015 22:04:19
I also added names to flowers unknown to me. Thanks everyone for the help.
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velkavrh16. 04. 2015 22:53:35
From zlatica only the gentian remained unidentified. It's Trieste gentian-Gentiana verna tergestina. This is a subspecies of spring gentian. These small gentians are easiest to recognize by leaf rosettes. Here rosette leaves are narrowly lanceolate.

I have also found the snow one already. Currently I can't find the pic. It's multi-flowered. The capsules are not inflated like in the inflated one. The round-leaved one is similar to the Triglav one. It also has a rosette like Triglav but leaves are more round.
In the mid-mountains and high mountains across the Alps we find the pot-bellied gentian, which cannot be mistaken.1
This is the Trieste gentian found on the Primorska. The lanceolate leaves are well visible.2
You can see that the spring ones have different leaves.3
Around Triglav and generally in the high mountains in the Julian Alps we find the Triglav gentian, which has a characteristic leaf rosette.4
This gentian I found in Austria. It should be the short-leaved - Gentiana brachyphylla.5
This is a clump of low gentian found on Jalovec. It is smaller and shorter than the spring one. The leaves in the rosette of the low gentian are as long as the stem leaves.6
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Apolonija17. 04. 2015 06:49:03
otiv, have you found spring cyclamen? Unknowns: nine-leaved campion, probably really three-pronged helleborine and brown bird's nest nasmeh

Zlatica, on karst meadows only Trieste gentian grows.
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otiv17. 04. 2015 07:00:42
Good morning!nasmeh

Thanks, Apolonija.

I don't know yet if it's also spring cyclamen. nasmeh And what's its identifying mark? Flowering monthmežikanje

And what's on picture 56? nasmeh

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Apolonija17. 04. 2015 08:28:11
Good morning!

In forests of SE Europe spring cyclamen-Cyclamen coum really grows. Starts flowering already in February.

otiv, I know you're good mushroom expert, I'm not. Especially if you see only cap from above. Edible red-gilled one, ha-ha.
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Apolonija17. 04. 2015 08:33:16
And also: The white lungwort is very beautiful toonasmeh
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zlatica17. 04. 2015 08:49:43
Yes friends, good thing I have you. It really bothered me the gentian too and Brane thanks for that precise attention, because you knew something else was bothering me. Especially those gentians, they troubled me quite a bit last year too and I see this year won't be much easier either, you know quite a few of them though. White lungwort I see for the first time; see Otiv, so my curious impatience wasn't completely pointless. Now I breathe easier since you've named everything and I have study material again for a while. Good thing it'll rain..and we'll take a break from wandering around the meadows. nice daynasmeh
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Apolonija17. 04. 2015 09:09:51
I still have trouble with "those small" gentians too. But if you consider the season and habitat, it's easier.
In spring:
- you have the spring gentian and
-its subspecies Trieste gentian (SW Slovenia and Zasavje)

Over summer:
- Triglav gentian in Julian Alps,
-potbellied, which is recognizable due to the "belly".
-round-leaved gentian- name says it has round rosette leaves,
-low gentian, which grows above tree line in summer and
-snow gentian, above 1600 meters
Large or "unwise" ones are easier to identifynasmeh



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