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| Apolonija5. 05. 2015 21:49:06 |
Brane, thanks for the various flowers that your eye spots 3, 4- What about hairy penuša? (Cardamine hirsuta) Violet - rivinova, hribska, and dog ones have white sharp spurs... 11- kranjski mleček has such properties 15, 16 - navadni podraščec (Aristolochia clematitis), which actually lures insects to pollinate it, but doesn't "devour" them, they leave it. 31, 32, 33- mountain zlatica (Ranunculus montana)? Regards
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| velkavrh6. 05. 2015 04:27:14 |
I know hairy penuša. It's a tall plant--30cm tall stems, at the end of which are those clusters of flowers. It grows somewhere along the path soon after the settlement near those donkeys that someone has a whole herd of, on a pile of deposited sandy material in the shade.
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| velkavrh7. 05. 2015 04:21:23 |
Good morning zlatica! no. 6 - bradavičasti mleček no. 12 - navadni strček no. 17 - navadna voščica no. 11 - I think it's marjetičasta nebina. This gorska nebina and common daisy are very similar in flower. Daisy has shorter stem. For 6 to 10 I'll study more. With these dimkih, škržolicah, omanih, jajčarjih and grintih I'm always in a dilemma. There are really plenty of these yellow flowers. Especially jajčarji and škržolice are very similar. I'm glad you showed us idrijski jeglič. I also want to see it live. Bunika I also saw live for the first time last year. With more common glavinci I'm always in a dilemma. I know, we determine precisely by leaves, growth, branching of flowers, bract leaves.
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| Apolonija7. 05. 2015 07:40:06 |
Good morning from me too! I agree with the naming, Velkavrh. You were wrong about idrijski jeglič, because on the picture it's really kranjski. For the idrijski one, which has leaves like avrikelj, you'll have to wait. We have three blue glavinci and on the picture, in my opinion, it's really the mountain one, because the tufts look black. Triumfettijev glavinec has brown ones, the soft one doesn't grow in this area. 8, 9, 10- looks like sinja škržolica Regards
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| zlatica7. 05. 2015 08:12:15 |
Oh, thanks to both for such detailed info. For jeglič I consulted one lady who goes to see them every year and also on Jelenk idrijski jegliči, which of course are in different combinations. I also saw Buniko live for the first time, regarding these yellow flowers that are either škržolice or something else, I'm always in the dark. greetings 
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| velkavrh7. 05. 2015 15:39:27 |
Tadej, I'm glad you're discovering our mountain world in colors. No. 7-correct No. 11-jagodasta hrušica No. 12-if it had leaves along the stem it's navadna mračica, otherwise it's dolgostebelna, if it has heart-shaped leaves it's srčastolistna No. 13-pravi ranjak No. 14-correct -črna detelja No. 16-in my opinion you photographed vretenčasta kadulja. No. 17-vrednikov jetičnik No. 18-it's travniška kislica, other species grow higher No. 19 and 20-obplotna grašica No.22 kukavica No.23-navadna barbica No.25 and 26-navadna česnovka No. 29-velikocvetna orlica No.31-košeničica (it can be nemška or barvilna) No. 10 -looks like cultivated iglasta plamenka. No.15-zlatico is hard to identify. No. 4-I've looked at it several times-I think it's mandljevolistni mleček. L. P.
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| jprim7. 05. 2015 17:10:36 |
I've written several times already, if the photo doesn't have a record of the plant species or name, the photo is meaningless, at least in this section. @Tadej; add under the photos what the "experts" advised you. best, Jelica
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| zlatica7. 05. 2015 21:09:23 |
Good evening, I see it's bursting with beautiful flowers. Tadej, your photos are getting more and more beautiful, the last ones (e.g.9) are a real pleasure to look at, Branet's collection of native flowers is all colors. I was "gathering" flowers yesterday on the meadows above Osp under Tinjan and especially I bowed to our beautiful orchids, among them a rarer one (bumblebee-like cat's ear), which was still in mini version, so I had trouble photographing it with my camera. But still, some succeeded and I hope I named the lady's slippers correctly, otherwise as always, I ask for your help.  
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| Tadej7. 05. 2015 21:11:48 |
Thanks for the help, I've added the names.
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| Tadej7. 05. 2015 22:31:32 |
I also photographed the stem of mračica and zlatica, but the photos didn't turn out very well.
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| velkavrh8. 05. 2015 04:23:56 |
zlatica, I think under no.2 it's the flower of acacia, the flower of bees and then acacia honey. Here robinia will start blooming soon, which has a similar flower. I corrected the name for the kukavica from Buzet.
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| Apolonija8. 05. 2015 08:02:42 |
For me, the scarlet-red kukavica is one of the most beautiful. I've seen more of them on the Karst. At first glance it's similar to pikastocvetna and poletna, but really only at first glance. They share red spots. Otherwise (from my observation) the first grows more on forest edges, the other two on meadows. Škrlatnordeča is taller, inflorescence wider and stem usually reddish/scarlet. The middle lip of the labellum is large and a tooth in the middle divides it into two parts. Pikastocvetna and poletna have a different labellum, without a tooth, they smell of vanilla.....
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| zlatica8. 05. 2015 08:19:05 |
Apolonija, your description of the scarlet-red kukavica is really welcome. I agree that it's incredibly beautiful live and huge. First I already classified it as pikastocvetna, then I look and look at those spots, which there were many more than on pikastocvetna and somehow they are scattered on top of the lips, as if applied later to the flower and then I notice that tooth you mention and which shouldn't be on pikastocvetna and that tipped the scales for me to škrlatnordeča. Good thing the close-up shot allowed me that comparison. I don't know poletna yet. Brane, the acacia flower under 12 is correct, there was plenty of it on the small tree.
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| Apolonija8. 05. 2015 10:45:50 |
Zlatica, the summer one is a subspecies of the spotted-flowered one, which grows quite tall. The difference is in the inflorescence, which is narrowed at the top, while the first is rounded.
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| otiv8. 05. 2015 18:41:21 |
It was unforgettable.  
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