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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= thistle
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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. 
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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.
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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 deciphering
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| slavkoo24. 05. 2015 15:51:40 |
I shot this today on Slivnica.
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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.
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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.
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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.)?  
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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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| 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.
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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.
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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.
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