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planika197716. 08. 2011 10:42:34
Oh, otiv, I too admired these flowers on Saturday on the path to Tolsti vrh! nasmeh
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otiv16. 08. 2011 13:56:14
planika1977, did you also see this flower a bit below the hut at Kriška gora?mežikanje
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velkavrh16. 08. 2011 20:28:44
Today flowers from the tour to Skuto. I always find some new ones on tours.
Edelweiss already above Zoisova koča.1
Kamniške Ivanščice under the bivouac under Grintavec - Leucanthemum lithopolitanicum - endemic of Kamnik-Savinja Alps.2
Bare lepens just beginning to bloom. Grows under the bivouac.3
Still plenty of mountain forget-me-nots. They grow along the path behind the bivouac and higher up to the rocks.4
First time I encountered dwarf saussurea pygmaea. It grew right behind the bivouac.5
Alpine thistle - Carduus defloratus. Grew under the bivouac.6
Alpine thistle - albino.7
Diverse-leaved bedstraw - Galium anisophyllum. Along the path to the bivouac.8
Large-flowered self-heal - Prunella grandiflora. Grows under Zois hut.9
First time this year I saw starry saxifrage - Saxifraga stellaris. Grows along the path to Dolgi hrbet towards the saddle.10
Same saxifrage - beautiful.11
Saxifrages bloom wonderfully. Many of them along the entire path from Zoisova koča onwards. This is most likely blue-green saxifrage - Saxifraga caesia - feature: leaf rosettes are not fully pressed into a cushion.12
Bright-green saxifrage. We recognize bright-green by having ten petals, larger and smaller, the larger one is more greenish. We have two variants - light and dark. This is the light one with yellow cup. The dark has almost orange cup.13
Rusty saxifrage.14
This is grooved saxifrage - subspecies endemic to Kamnik-Savinja Alps - Carniolan saxifrage - Saxifraga exarata subsp. carniolica. It was quite common on the entire tour.15
And two more beauties for the end. Found both along the path behind the bivouac. This is Pannonian pimple.16
It grows here too - I meet it everywhere. This is cup-shaped gentianella.17
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otiv16. 08. 2011 20:52:08
Nice and educational for all of us who aren't best versed in flower names.nasmeh
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velkavrh17. 08. 2011 07:55:40
Otiv, on your pic from 16.08.2011 it's sticky flax. I met it on Zaplata at Hudičev boršt. You caught its fresh color, mine is more faded.
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anka 17. 08. 2011 12:38:31
On otv's photo from 16. 8, it's blood-red bloody cranesbill, the flower itself really resembles flax. Velkavrh, on your fifth photo it's dwarf hairy fleabane.
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otiv17. 08. 2011 21:30:20
Best thanks to both for the reply.
Tomorrow I'll show some flowers I encountered on Tosec.
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otiv18. 08. 2011 14:24:14
More heads more knowledge. Yesterday on the way to Tosec I noticed that spruce branches at the ends are dry, as a layman I don't understand this, so please if someone knows something about it. In the picture you can see that the needles also have outgrowths, maybe it's some tree disease or some modern pest.
Thanks!
Why have the needles yellowed?1
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miri18. 08. 2011 14:30:25
Around the Viševnik mountain pasture the same.
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vandica118. 08. 2011 14:37:25
I noticed this too from the upper station of the cargo cableway towards the hut at Krn Lakes.
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vandica118. 08. 2011 14:37:25
I noticed this too from the upper station of the cargo cableway towards the hut at Krn Lakes.
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otiv18. 08. 2011 14:59:42
I see that others also notice changes in nature. Maybe someone who knows more about it will be found.
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otiv18. 08. 2011 15:02:09
And now some more flowers from yesterday's trip to Tosc.
A bit of sun briefly.1
Haven't seen it so high for a long time.2
All good things come in threes.3
I don't know the name, maybe some rock saxifrage.4
Unknown to me.5
I don't know the name.6
I don't know the name.7
Unknown.8
Unknown9
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lynx18. 08. 2011 21:12:08
spruce: parasites, maybe spruce gall midge.
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otiv18. 08. 2011 22:01:22
lynx, I looked on google and read about spruce gall midge. From the pictures of the tips I think it's not the same thing.
Thanks and best regards.
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velkavrh19. 08. 2011 06:54:09
Otiv, I delved into your, as always wonderful pics and figured out:

4.-crusty rockcress
5.-rockcress - still figuring out which
6.-round-leaved bittercress
8.-creeping saxifrage
9.-hairy whitlowgrass
7.-haven't discovered yet
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otiv19. 08. 2011 07:40:13
Hi Velkavrh!
You're becoming a real flower expert. I don't know if you didn't miss your vocationnasmeh
Many thanks for the effort.
And I wish you pleasant shade in this heat.
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babim19. 08. 2011 10:59:00
OTIV - guessing: 5. bristly rockcress
7. glandular sandwort (siliceous rocks)
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velkavrh19. 08. 2011 11:10:21
Babim, the glandular sandwort I should have photographed on the Triglav huts tour in the Kurica area. My picture is not close-up and the flower isn't well visible. The flower isn't very large, grows on long stems. The rockcress is really bristly. I carefully checked all my shots of this rockcress. In the literature I currently have - Godet and Seidel-Eisenreich, it's not described. The sandwort isn't in these two books either.
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otiv19. 08. 2011 17:34:41
babim, thanks to you too for help, now it will be possible to recognize some more flowers...nasmeh
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