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| velkavrh16. 05. 2015 08:58:43 |
I don't know if I photographed popkoresa on Črni prsti last year.
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| velkavrh16. 05. 2015 13:37:05 |
peter2, you have to tell me more precisely where on Črni prsti it grows, because I know Črni prsti very well with the planina behind Lisec and Lisec itself. As far as I know it will bloom any time now. All these little white ones whether črvinke, popkorese, penuše, repnjaki, peščenke, smiljke, oklepi, rmani still give me trouble in identification. Overall the botanical trail on planina Za Lisec is unique. Last year I somehow recognized some flowers for the first time, say navadni čepnjek, although it's very common, we just don't know where this rich green foliage belongs.
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| cuska17. 05. 2015 10:44:43 |
@Apolonija - Fixed. @Otiv - I help myself with the flowers section, but some are so similar that sometimes I choose between five names About flowers, for now, I know almost nothing.
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| otiv17. 05. 2015 16:16:21 |
@cuska, there are really many flowers and I'm often in a dilemma with names too. I gave the tip for the flowers section because now it's much "easier" to find the desired flower, as the section is updated and the program allows color distribution of flowers, also numerically increased, thanks to Tadej in connection with flower lovers.
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| velkavrh18. 05. 2015 03:33:37 |
Good morning! before I go to work, also yesterday's flowers from the trip to Brinica (Monte Briniza-1636 Italy). It was a rich botanical tour. I didn't even manage to photograph everything, because I went with the group and they go somehow too fast. Already at the beginning of the path I saw many common flowers like širokolistno naglavko, some kind of grabljišče-not ogerski or poljski, tripernata špajka, trilistna penuša, some violets. Then on the ridge also alpsko veleso, navadni alpski zvonček, alpsko barčijo, all three known grebenuše, vanež, alpsko krešico, vretenčasti ušivec and maybe more.
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| Apolonija18. 05. 2015 08:16:50 |
2,3 -alpine barrenwort (Epimedium alpinum) 12, 13- I think it's sweet cicely (Myrrhis odorata) 15- fingered orchid 16- red helleborine best
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| tinky18. 05. 2015 10:21:31 |
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| velkavrh19. 05. 2015 04:07:21 |
Good morning! Before I go to work, here's this riddle, which isn't exactly the hardest for me. Alenka helped me. no.1-woolly speedwell no. 7-three-lobed hawkbit no.8.-10.-common hawkweed no.11-12.egg-shaped globeflower, higher up is alpine globeflower, which has much smaller flowers-maybe this is it too. Depends where you found it. no.17-18-Obir sedge no.19-obviously speedwell. Alenka mentions only two species. no.20-scented Solomon's seal. Here we can't go much wrong, because we have multi-flowered and whorled too. All three are found on Kamniški vrh. no.27-Alenka mentions bellflower (I'll check which one), doesn't mention Gagea, which is similar but has shorter stem no.28-30-green hellebore no.34-adder-tongue? no. 35-38-reddish stonecrop-most beautiful stonecrop, at least for me. Not very common. We rarely see it. On Kamniški vrh it has a classic site.
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| zlatica19. 05. 2015 05:28:17 |
Yes, Branko, you made my day. You're right, Alenka M. is a real treasure trove, yesterday I was in such a hurry that I completely forgot to check her page on Kamniški vrh. Thanks for doing this big job for me, and I'm sure you did it much faster with your knowledge. May your work be as easy as possible. 
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| Apolonija19. 05. 2015 06:15:52 |
Good morning! Some of you get up early, nice. This reddish stonecrop is really beautiful and the starry orchid is close to my heart. 27 is probably blue bellflower 34 I don't know which adder's tongue you meant. The yellow one (Austrian viper's bugloss, adder's tongue) grows on Karst. I think it's just bellflower. Without a leaf rosette, it's hard to say which. Have a nice day everyone, there will be today too.
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| tinky19. 05. 2015 09:09:15 |
zlatica, this ash tree is located at the last house where the Šmartin path to Šmarna gora starts.
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| zlatica19. 05. 2015 22:40:32 |
You two really showered us with plenty of flowers, Branko and Otiv, so it already smells in my room when I view your flower photos. You two brought the lady's slipper into our homes first this year, now we can also rush to see this unique flower. The Jurassic blackberry is also interesting to me, as I see it for the first time. Just one problem, Otiv, this Koch's gentian looks just like Clusius' to me. What's the essential difference between them to recognize one from the other, can you hint something? Today I visited remote Slovenian Čičarija and less visited Malo and Veliko Plešivica, where the flowers are quite different, interesting to me and some new ones too... The names of the flowers that Branko and Apolonija identified for me from Kamniški vrh, I'll add tomorrow, as time hasn't allowed until now...
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| Apolonija19. 05. 2015 22:46:16 |
Yippee, yippee, but you didn't take me with you Worth it, lots already blooming. 15- is mountain gentian. Velkavrh, male alder flower is like that- 48 Otiv, how did you decide on Koch's gentian and not Clusius's, which should grow on limestone soil? By the protruding calyx teeth?
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| velkavrh20. 05. 2015 04:08:46 |
Vito I managed to identify what those tiny flowers are like blueberry flowers that sprout leafless near still non-blooming mountain whortleberries - it's alpine bearberry-Arctostaphylos alpinus. It's a deciduous dwarf shrub that we somehow overlook later - now it has no leaves yet. Vito, forward the photo - mine is too poor.
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| Apolonija20. 05. 2015 06:13:11 |
Brane, in autumn you would notice it a lot and surely know it. It's the plant that then glows red and is a big contrast to the rocks. It's brother to evergreen bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), which we drink for urinary tract inflammation - Ursi tea. They belong to the same family as blueberries - heaths. Regards
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