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| Tadej24. 04. 2015 04:57:55 |
Apolonija, thanks for the help. Zlatica, yes I was on Sinji vrh at Čavn. At the top on Sunday, part of the path I also walked on the path along Rob.
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| Apolonija24. 04. 2015 07:37:09 |
Tadej, if you were at that end, then it's Trieste gentian
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| Apolonija25. 04. 2015 07:37:09 |
Franci, spreading bellflower already flowering, also large-flowered starflower and reddish-brown burnet
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| francimedved25. 04. 2015 18:04:37 |
Otiv, your contribution is nice too. This time I noted which flowers, of course the ones I know.
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| otiv25. 04. 2015 18:37:05 |
Thanks, Franci. Now I'll soon have enough of hills and it'll be time to go a bit higher... into the rocks.  
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| Apolonija25. 04. 2015 19:29:51 |
otiv, flowers of fruit trees are beautiful too! Orchids are a bit harder to recognize. Did you smell them? Do they smell like elder? no, no....This is the common green-winged orchid (Orchis morio). Look at the green lines on the hood. That's how you recognize it. The other is the early purple orchid. Some consider it a subspecies of the common, others its own species. White cross is garlic mustard, quite good for vegetable soups.
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| Apolonija25. 04. 2015 22:05:36 |
Velkavrh, you surely had a good time. We call this little rooster pale, or pale yellow fumitory (Pseudofumaria alba, alba=white...) Bird's seed you find on our Karst and can quickly mistake it for blue narrow-leaved lungwort, which often grows nearby. It really has wonderful blue. 13- bushy stinking clover 15- not a relic. Look at the inflorescence and leaves. This is Illyrian vetch. I'd give the same name to orchids too. The unnamed one could be starry.
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| velkavrh26. 04. 2015 06:52:31 |
Apolonija thanks for exact identifications. I also found large stands of clustered pearleaf—full of it. Saw oval popon-sunflower, common nokota, hairy relic and several kinds of yellow flowers from biennial dimk onwards. Also saw Liburnian ivanščica, common kokoševec, French grebenuša, hairy tailwort, humped-fruited strašnica, early mother thyme.
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| zlatica26. 04. 2015 15:50:11 |
Hello! Brane, nice orchids you found, and the flax flower is so delicately beautiful. I also have some flowers in stock, because yesterday I "processed" long and wide the barren meadow expanses on Lipnik, Golič and Kavčič above Zazid. Right at the top there aren't many flowers yet, on the way up a bit more. It seems it was still quite cold up on the peaks. But there's always something, in a good week peonies will open (Apolonija, that's for you!) golden root will be in abundance, many orchids will bloom (buds already showing between leaf rosette, hairy ones days are counted.. So, some more photos, among them some I don't know the name, or at least not exact. lp
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| otiv26. 04. 2015 17:07:52 |
Excellent, @zlatica. Picture 22 is common orchid, Apolonija just taught me yesterday how to recognize it. By the streaks in the hood.  
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| velkavrh26. 04. 2015 17:33:00 |
Nice, zlatica! You made a good ad for visiting peaks around there. Now I know what awaits me during holidays on Vremščica. Let's see what I figured out. no. 1-bushy stinking clover-Coronilla emerus emeroides. Apolonija determined it for me yesterday. no. 2-Jacquin's ranjak-Anthyllis jacquini. Last year I found it right on top of Vremščica and it's characteristic for these areas. no. 9-hairy relic-Chamaecytisus hirsutus no. 29-early mošnjak no. 29-yes it's seven-leaved cinquefoil-we can count lobes on the leaflet. no. 10-12-Tommasini's goat's beard. no. 30-goes straight for warty spurge.
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| zlatica26. 04. 2015 17:42:50 |
Ah, Otiv, right. Brane, I wasn't sure it's the same. And 2 is ranjak? Very interesting. And thanks also for the other. This flower 10-12 really bugs me, because I couldn't classify it anywhere, though I checked some books. 
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| velkavrh26. 04. 2015 17:45:36 |
According to the Flora of research plots on the Karst (highly recommend for identifying Karst flowers)-I determined that your yellow unknown is Tommasini's goat's beard -Tragopogon tommasinii. I also saw it last year on Vremščica and yesterday too, only it wasn't so tall yet.
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| zlatica26. 04. 2015 19:49:12 |
Bravo, Brane, is that it? I just found an internet page where flowers on krasuhttp://petelin.gozdis.si/kras/Zeliscne%20vrste.pdf are presented and this goat's beard is also there. Maybe this page will be useful to you too. Your picture of J. ranjak is very good. Is 30 a spurge? Now only 20 unknowns remain. Ciao 
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| Apolonija26. 04. 2015 21:02:47 |
Good evening! It's lively here. Zlatica, 20 isn't unknown either. A few years ago I discovered it right there where you did. Now it's in my garden too. I waited to see what would come from it and it flowered a yellow flower-rock knapweed Centaurea rupestris. The cinquefoil really has seven leaflets, but it's southern cinquefoil because it has shiny hairs on the leaves. Otherwise they are very similar. This is mountain speedwell and not marsh speedwell. You correctly figured out it's a different color.
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