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| velkavrh19. 04. 2015 20:07:23 |
I know hairy bittercress, because it has a characteristic leaf rosette. I also give the possibility to common repnjakovec. But I'll go photograph the leaf rosette too.
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| Apolonija20. 04. 2015 06:59:12 |
Common repnjakovec has leaflets along the stem (not a bare stem) and in the rosette entire leaflets and not so serrated. Except if there are more subspecies... Otiv- laški kačnik and swamp cypress- Taxodium distinctum
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| otiv20. 04. 2015 07:46:24 |
Thanks, Apolonija.
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| velkavrh20. 04. 2015 18:51:08 |
Apolonija, only now I got it that you meant the flower for which I didn't know which one it was. I thought you were in doubt about picture no.13., which I determined as hairy repnjak.
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| Apolonija20. 04. 2015 23:45:16 |
1=10 brown-veined bloodwort nine-leaved hemp-nettle comb spurrey
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| francimedved21. 04. 2015 14:56:10 |
Apolonija, yes indeed, thanks.
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| Apolonija21. 04. 2015 19:33:55 |
Brane, your unknowns are crawling lately. It seems to me it's creeping cinquefoil- Potentilla reptans. Regards
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| velkavrh21. 04. 2015 19:46:54 |
I don't think it's creeping cinquefoil. Creeping cinquefoil spreads like a weed with characteristic tendrils- very recognizable. The leaves are indeed five-fingered, just narrower. In Slovenia, as far as I know, there are as many as 27 species of cinquefoils.
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| Apolonija21. 04. 2015 22:14:07 |
I also have quite a lot of it in the garden . On 19 it seemed to me it spreads with tendrils. There really are 27 species, but luckily many are white and there are also pink ones and one has only 4 petals and some have leaves distinctly different in shape or number of "fingers" and....really hard to identify reliably from pictures. Maybe the genus name- cinquefoil is enough. Otherwise I'm warming up most to the sand cinquefoil Potentilla arenaria, what do you say???
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| velkavrh22. 04. 2015 03:56:23 |
These are stems at the ends of which are flowers. According to pictures from FOTO-NARAVA.COM the leaves are different for the sand one. They are five-fingered, just the leaflets are narrower. These are those small cinquefoils that aren't in the valley, they start higher- say on higher dry sunny pastures. I'll check Flora Alpina too.
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| Apolonija22. 04. 2015 22:33:32 |
Zlatica, it must have been really nice. It's scaly, scaly. Look at what limestone "crust" it has. 54 But how big is the leaf rosette? It reminds me more of an orchid rosette. 55 tufted moor grass PS: the southern one is very similar to the seven-leaved cinquefoil.
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| velkavrh23. 04. 2015 04:43:55 |
Beautiful Zlatica, I definitely have to go to Vremščica!
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| zlatica23. 04. 2015 08:11:57 |
Apolonija, thanks for your valuable additions. Umbellifers are my weak point, maybe over time I'll strengthen my knowledge there. 54 it all looks like it really has nothing to do with golden root, because the leaves are much too round, the leaf rosette was about 30 cm, a big thing. Yes, cinquefoils, there are really many and they're quite similar, I looked at leaves of some, then no more time. What's the main difference between the southern and the seven-leaved one? Is it noticeable for laymen? Probably hard, right? I've encountered tufted moor grasses before, just didn't know its name. I'm also interested if anyone knows more about saxifrages. There are many species in literature, but in Slovenia only the woodland one grows? This crucifer species is very pretty to me. There are quite a few on Nanos too. Brane, you definitely have to go to Vremščica, surely something is sprouting there already...best
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| Apolonija23. 04. 2015 09:03:01 |
If the rosette is so large, it could be (my guess) golden root. It has really long and narrow leaves, but maybe they lengthen later with growth. Everything will be clear when the plant is larger and flowers These cinquefoils differ only by hairs on leaves, I think. Otherwise Tommasini's also grows here at this time. Besides forest one, Carniolan (Zasavje) grows in wild in Slovenia, don't know about others. Tufted probably not. I like this flower too.
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| Apolonija23. 04. 2015 09:28:30 |
Tadej, for me identifying bulb plants (3, 14) when not flowering is Spanish village. 14 looks like regular carrot, but really what is it??? 1, 2 heart-leaved mračica 7, 8 early mošnjak 11 petelinček butterwort probably spring one
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| zlatica23. 04. 2015 15:04:30 |
Bravo Tadej, we weren't far off if you were on that Sinji vrh towards Čavn. Yes Apolonija, agree time will show what the leaf rosette will give, but I won't be around then haha...greetings till next time.
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