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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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| Apolonija15. 04. 2015 06:55:02 |
Franci, the photos are always better. First common fumewort this year. Does sage grow on Grmada?
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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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| otiv16. 04. 2015 18:29:25 |
@zlatica on picture 16, 17 and 18 it's early orchis Apolonija, thanks for the help. 
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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 cereals
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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 all
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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? 
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| otiv16. 04. 2015 21:45:03 |
Slowly, slowly, @zlatica, everything comes in its turn. 
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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.
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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  Zlatica, on karst meadows only Trieste gentian grows.
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| otiv17. 04. 2015 07:00:42 |
Good morning! Thanks, Apolonija. I don't know yet if it's also spring cyclamen. And what's its identifying mark? Flowering month And what's on picture 56? 
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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 too
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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 day
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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 identify
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