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Apolonija22. 05. 2015 22:06:14
buffy, thanks for the link. Returning:

https://www.facebook.com/SlovenskeOrhideje/photos/a.249419588523569.64366.249374045194790/616387838493407/?type=1&theater


http://notranjski-park.si/index.php?catid=205&lang=slo

I think it's really the May finger orchid, the other is elder.

Velkavrh, you have a blooming ornamental garden and exemplary vegetable one. Bravo. The last photo is common mallow. Best regards
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Apolonija23. 05. 2015 08:41:36
Zlatica, finally I know what your unknown 11, 12 from May 19 and once before is. It's jurjevka locally, or as you found in F.a. soft-haired jurinea (Jurinea mollis). That's the generally accepted name, synonym is Carduus mollis. Carduus= thistlenasmeh
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zlatica23. 05. 2015 17:32:46
Apolonija, you've solved another riddle from the botanical world. Thanks. That's real encouragement for observing flowers in the future too. mežikanje
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Apolonija23. 05. 2015 18:59:13
Zlatica, you helped too.
For you I just photographed flowers that gratefully bloomed despite the rain.
All these you surely know, the last one is vrtnarski kamnokreč.1
Potonika is Paeonia peregrina, vrtnarski čeveljček and our turška lilija.2
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zlatica23. 05. 2015 19:19:39
Nice collages, especially for this rainy weather, Apolonija. The advantage of such weather is that it suits browsing flowers a bit. Currently I've been struggling for some time with one flower - I think goldilocks, but can't figure out the species. Dear experts, I already asked you, but there was too much other work, so forgive me if I draw your attention to it once more. Maybe for some of you it's not such a hard task... Leaves are of special shape, maybe that helps for decipheringzmedenvelik nasmeh
??1
??2
??3
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velkavrh24. 05. 2015 14:05:21
Today exploring my favorite home area - Kokra river canyon and slope at Ovčanovo. That's at the farm at the confluence of Kokra river and Rupovščica. This slope is very sunny and hardly mowed, nor fertilized. Found besides the shown also two-leaved helleborine, foam touch-me-not, common adder's-tongue, heart-leaved scabious.
Every week I went to check if travnolistna perunika was already blooming.1
I almost missed the flowering.2
Valerian or zdravilna špajka is blooming. Usually they pick it very quickly.3
I would soon miss the long-leaved naglavka.4
There is plenty of common speedwell at the forest edge.5
In our garden this plant is a troublesome and very persistent weed.6
Flower of common goat's beard.7
On the slope the clustered bellflower is already blooming.8
Tufted grebenuša, other species are blue.9
The entire slope is full of oval popon.10
Finally on the slope I got to see the flowers of Pannonian thistle.11
These are its leaves - it has more indicated spines than actually prickly ones.12
I also find this broomrape. The same was even in our orchard. It should be the slender broomrape - Orobanche gracilis.13
Common oslad.14
Oval-fruited bird's milk - the Pyrenean one is similar, only it has slightly more yellowish flowers.15
Tufted lepnica.16
Few-flowered Spanish clover.17
Mountain clover.18
Rough-haired hawkweed-Nula hirta-unfortunately poor picture of the flower.19
Common dog rose-Rosa canina-we collect red fruits in autumn for excellent tea.20
Bush dogwood flower-red dogwood-Cornus sanguinea. Recognized by characteristic leaves. Bears black berries.21
Underwood blackberry-on the forest edge-unfortunately too dark for a better picture.22
Common speedwell.23
One of numerous blackberries-I can't distinguish them. Perhaps dewberry. Bears small blue fruits-they are edible.24
Probably common starflower.25
In the forest I found this asparagus-like foliage too.26
It already had fruits too. This is hairy asparagus.27
I found this flower too-ivy ground ivy-Glechoma hederacea-belongs to the mint family.28
Tufted hawkweed-Hieracium caespitosum.29
It has such leaves.30
Annual whitlowgrass-these invasive aliens are plentiful everywhere.31
On the forest edge this was also blooming-wood crane's-bill.32
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slavkoo24. 05. 2015 15:51:40
I shot this today on Slivnica.
today on Slivnica,....1
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velkavrh24. 05. 2015 16:58:33
slavkoo - this is common goldenroot.
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Apolonija24. 05. 2015 18:18:04
Brane, 26, 27 is indeed asparagus, thin-leaved asparagus (Asparagus tenuifolius). A few years ago I brought it from the forest. The fruits turn nicely orange in autumn.

I thought that 19 was primrose.
hairy asparagus on the first picture, Himalayan blue poppy on the second, below liverwort and strawberry tree1
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velkavrh24. 05. 2015 20:37:15
Apolonija thanks! I sowed Himalayan poppy last year - some foreign seed company, but nothing came up. I asked about this perennial at Volčji potok, but they knew nothing about this flower. For oman I identified this flower from Alenka's pictures - Kamniški vrh.
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Apolonija24. 05. 2015 22:08:01
Zlatica, I looked at quite a few buttercups, but I can't decide which one is yours.nasmeh
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zlatica25. 05. 2015 06:33:22
Apolonija, thanks for trying with my buttercup, but it really is special. If one decided by height, the leaves don't match that species. These are completely unique shapes. I haven't found any like them anywhere, not even in Flora Alpina, so I gave up hope of solving it myself. Branko, would you take another peek at this buttercup (23.5.)? mežikanjenasmeh
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Apolonija25. 05. 2015 07:00:20
Maybe Brane could "use" his biologist.
Leaves are lobed, grayish (hairy?). Reminds me of hairy buttercup-
Ranunculus sardous.

I wish you a nice day.


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velkavrh25. 05. 2015 11:35:51
Hairy buttercup probably not, because not hairy enough - more reminds me of bulbous, at least by leaves. Flowers are too similar though.
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Apolonija25. 05. 2015 12:21:37
Maybe it really is bulbous, although I already ticked that off. Leaves on the photo are a bit twisted (due to lack of water?) and harder to compare.
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zlatica25. 05. 2015 22:36:05
Thanks to both of you, Apolonija and Branko, for your effort. Let's say it's bulbous..
Only now in the evening I got to these our pages, because in the morning I did as every year this time, viewing of lady's slippers on Zelenica and along everything that was flowering. Some little flowers are similar to those that Branko and Otiv already admired, some have already wilted, and some new ones will be found among them. And a nice greeting nasmehvelik nasmeh
nice little shoes are waking up1
alpine rockjasmine2
alpine rockjasmine3
probably May finger orchid4
this is May finger orchid5
red slug6
white slug7
long-leaved hawkweed8
Bertolon's hawkweed9
Bertolon's hawkweed10
Bertolon's hawkweed11
Sternberg's pinks still in buds12
common speedwell13
alpine catchfly14
alpine catchfly15
Kerner's catchfly16
Kerner's catchfly17
Kerner's poppy18
Kerner's poppy19
Kerner's poppy20
Kerner's poppy21
Jura cinquefoil22
Jura cinquefoil23
common wintercress (Barbarea vulgaris)24
common wintercress25
common hairgrass26
common hairgrass27
meadow of Kerner's poppy28
alpine rockjasmine29
this is the Turkish lily30
forested hillock31
forested hillock32
lady's slipper33
lady's slipper34
lady's slipper35
lady's slippers36
lady's slipper37
three-leaved spike38
three-leaved spike39
lady's slippers40
lady's slippers41
lady's slippers42
lady's slippers43
lady's slipper44
dwarf gentian45
deformed little daisy46
deformed little daisy47
leaf of deformed little daisy48
common campion49
tall arnica50
Tall gentian51
Common alpine bellflower52
Smallest alpine bellflower53
Wulfen's gentian54
Three-leaved anemone55
Spring avens with Vrtača peak56
Spring avens57
Clusius' primrose58
Alpine pasqueflower59
Only half of a beautiful lady's slipper60
Flower of Lobel's green hellebore61
Beautiful lady's slipper62
Ovate-leaved fly orchid (first time I've seen it)63
Leaves of ovate-leaved fly orchid64
Flower of ovate-leaved fly orchid65
Flower of ovate-leaved fly orchid66
Flower of ovate-leaved fly orchid67
type of burnet68
hawkweed, which one?69
hawkweed, which one?70
nettle-leaved helleborine?71
??72
??73
ovate-leaved butterwort74
ovate-leaved butterwort75
ramsons, which one?76
pale masterwort77
pale masterwort78
brown bird's-nest orchid79
??80
yellow rattle?81
May finger orchid?82
still leaves83
primrose84
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Apolonija26. 05. 2015 00:36:35
Zlatica, very nice pictures!

May finger orchid

common wintercress (Barbarea vulgaris)

martagon lily (Lilium martagon)

mountain avens distinguished by leaves

smallest alpine snowbell (Soldanella
minima)

It's monstrous buttercup and Bertoloni's hawkweed

Oval-leaved scorzonera you can find also in lowlands if attentive, very common.

45- Dwarf rowan (Sorbus chamaemespilus)
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velkavrh26. 05. 2015 05:59:01
Apolonija you've already figured everything out.

It was a forest mountain avens.

Lungwort doesn't grow here. Two years ago I botanized the entire growing season of Zelenica with the wider surroundings including Vrtača and Begunjščica and never found it. I found it only in this area at Celovška hut when I went from the Austrian side to the ferrata on Stol.

No. 55 is trifoliate anemone, wood anemone flowers early in spring, later the trifoliate replaces it, which has significantly larger leaves.

No. 14,15 is alpine bistort.

Interestingly, I stumbled upon the relict (black) mulberry somewhere on the path under Suhim ruševjem.

Early marsh orchid1
Early marsh orchid2
Early marsh orchid.3
This is the alpine repnjak that you photographed. It has significantly different leaves and is very branched.4
When it is younger it looks like this.5
Usually the Bohinj repnjak also grows beside it.6
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zlatica26. 05. 2015 06:48:01
Apolonija, Branko, early bird catches the worm applies to you two. Your additions and corrections are precious. Well, of course I didn't think of the Turk's cap lily at all, the shown difference between mošnjak and bistort is more than illustrative. Late hour and fatigue told me to define too quickly, although something didn't fit. And trifoliate anemone?! Well, one always learns. Now I know where to ask when there's the next puzzle from Zelenica.velik nasmeh
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Apolonija26. 05. 2015 09:43:01
Zlatica, for me the "early hour" was one at night before I went to sleep and looked at those without names or with question mark.
Brane really nicely showed the difference between mošnjak and bistort. But I don't quite agree regarding the anemone, wood anemone also flowers into May. Trifoliate has 3 leaflets per whorl which are not divided, but this one in the picture has them. So I'm leaning towards wood anemone.

http://www.gore-ljudje.net/novosti/65489/

There are many lungworts on Karst.nasmeh
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