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otiv13. 06. 2015 21:01:51
This peach-leaved bellflower is also something special, too bad I didn't photograph it from the side too.
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Apolonija13. 06. 2015 21:20:06
otiv, is it from the garden or from nature?
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otiv13. 06. 2015 21:27:57
Where would I get a garden from? velik nasmeh Of course it's from the forest and specifically I found it on the path to Orglice waterfall in Kamniška Bistrica. I'm too little of a botanist, otherwise I'd process it better velik nasmeh
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Apolonija13. 06. 2015 21:55:08
otiv, I didn't mean from your gardenvelik nasmeh I know such garden bellflowers, that's why I asked.
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otiv13. 06. 2015 22:12:29
So what was then transplanted from the garden to the forest? velik nasmeh
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Apolonija13. 06. 2015 22:41:57
I don't know. Sometimes, you know, that happens too. It depends on the distance of gardens and other reasons. (Gardeners in general breed plants, crossbreed or propagate natural "mutations"....) Your bellflower can be a result of nature and not the gardener's hands. If we encounter such an unusual plant, it would of course be good to be especially attentive. Well, first we should know that it's unusualnasmehnasmeh
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velkavrh15. 06. 2015 14:52:51
Posting mountain flowers from South Velebit. We were on a two-day trip-first Tulove grede, then Sveto Brdo and descent to Velika Paklenica. The trip was two-day.
Interesting bedstraw.1
It looks like the anisophyllous one - Galium anisophyllon.2
Pink (in Croatian klinčić kamenjar) - Dianthus petraues subsp. petraues.3
Wine rue in natural habitat. There was a lot of it.4
Rock deerwort (in Croatian hajnaldova nevesika) - Athamantha tubith subsp. haynaldii.5
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Interesting flower.7
It is from the genus kobulnic - overgrown repušica - Smirnium perfoliatum.8
Interesting horehound.9
Gray, I love you gray. This is the grayish-white black horehound - Marrubium incanum. It also grows in our Primorska.10
Triumfett's hawkweed.11
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High in the rocks I find the potato plant.13
Here I find this bluish repnjak. I haven't found it in my area yet. It's the early mošnjak-Arabis verna.14
Long-leaved scabiosa.15
We identify the type of scabiosa by the leaves-Knautia longifolia.16
Onion. It's the round-headed garlic-Allium sphaerocephalon. It's also nice when grown in gardens. I already had it. They even pick the wild-growing one for florists.17
July flax.18
Slanozor. More correctly, it's the small catchfly-Silene pusilla.19
Occasionally this low barely noticeable little flower was blooming-20
Common madwort-Alyssum alyssoides.21
Podded catchfly.22
I even find the yellow gentian-deer tongue (in Croatian yellow heartwort) -Gentiana lutea subsp. symphyandra.23
Bird's milk. The species is harder to determine.24
Headed cress.25
In the tall grass, the wild tulip surprised me-Tulipa sylvestris ssp. australis.26
Here I'm in a dilemma. Is it sandwort or sandwort? The flowers are very similar. It could be double-flowered sandwort, not spring sandwort because it has different leaves. It could be Gerard's sandwort.27
Beautiful shaggy helmet.28
I already find rockjasmine too-this is the clustered one.29
We recognize it by the characteristic leaf rosettes and by the awns in the flower. I also found a flowering scaly one.30
Lucnik.31
Beautiful white flower-32
Almost the flower of common fleabane.33
Here the grass-leaved iris is still blooming.34
Common germander.35
St. John's wort.36
Common bird's-foot trefoil.37
Curly thistle - Carduus crispus.38
The flower is beautiful, the plant is quite prickly.39
Nodding thistle - Carduus nutans.40
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I even found an albino.43
Now it's the turn of the yellow ones - this is the common hawkweed.44
This one is different again.45
This one doesn't have a flower yet.46
This one is interesting with those reddish hairy leaves.47
Pinnate-leaved burnet.48
Hairy burnet.49
This one probably belongs among the ragworts - Divjak's ragwort - Senecio doronicum - in Croatian divokozjački kostriš. It is similar in flowers on top to Obir silene. We recognize silene by the gray leaves.50
Of course, the woolly-headed thistle was not missing among the thistles.51
There are also huge stands of kidney vetch here.52
Croatian-red kidney vetch - Anthyllis vulneraria rubiflora.53
Unknown yellow flower.54
The Carniolan lily here was only yellowish - they call it Bosnian lily - Lilium carniolicum bosniacum, although it is not supposed to be a true subspecies.55
I discovered another almost black colored one - the photo did not succeed. The color was blackish-red.56
Now only bellflowers are left, of which there are several species. They mostly do not grow with us. This is already one of them.57
This is the flower of that little flower. It is probably Campanula waldsteiniana.58
From the Velebit flora I determined that this is -in Croatian - Croatian bellflower - Edraianthus graminofolius var. croaticus.59
This one does not belong to the zvončičevke, but to the bellflowers - peach-leaved bellflower - also common with us. I found two more tall species.60
Another zvončičevka - similar to our clustered bellflower. This is Dalmatian edraianthus - Edraianthus dalmaticus.61
On the rocks hang huge growths - in Croatian prozorski zvončić - Campanula fenestrellata. This belongs to the zvončice.62
There was also plenty of Spanish small-flowered clover.63
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_d_15. 06. 2015 22:28:12
I've been searching and searching, but I can't find... nasmeh Does anyone recognize them? Thanks.
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velkavrh16. 06. 2015 04:12:04
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On the 1st picture it's definitely an orchid. About the species there'd be a debate. I decided for Fuchs's finger orchid. This is the most common. If it had spotted leaves too it's the right one.

On the 2nd picture it's viviparous bistort-Polygonum vivparum. This determination is 100% correct.


Best regards.
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_d_16. 06. 2015 06:31:59
Velkavrh, I knew it was an orchid, but couldn't pinpoint which one. I leaned towards Fuchs's too but wasn't sure, one little detail that misleads me easily and I don't dare say if it's right. There's a sea of orchids, all very beautiful. nasmeh

Thanks for solving the second. nasmeh
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alpin17. 06. 2015 06:38:40
A yesterday's beauty from Velika Planina. Carniolan lily.
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otiv17. 06. 2015 09:24:56
...And also sheds tears. nasmeh
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alpin17. 06. 2015 10:45:07
Kamniška Murka
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bačo17. 06. 2015 10:59:15
I snapped this flower on Kobla
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otiv17. 06. 2015 11:44:20
@bačo, in the picture it's club-headed windflower.
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velkavrh18. 06. 2015 20:38:37
Today after the shift a short hike to Ledine and a few flowers. Everything's blooming already - windflower, stemless candytuft, hairy pasqueflower, common pasqueflower, common cyclamen, wood cranesbill, common alpine bellflower, naked mallow, alpine whitlowgrass, Turkish lily in buds, Carniolan lily blooming, wild thyme, whorled lousewort, early marsh orchid, alpine and Bohinj campion, rock speedwell, alpine rockcress, alpine flax, plane golden saxifrage, alpine plantain, helleborine, club pulsatillas, alpine lady's mantle, three-cleft bittercress, alpine sticky daisy, alpine woodsia, dark hawkweed, oxeye daisy-like silene, white hellebore, whorled Solomon's seal, two-leaved wintergreen, mountain dryad, Bertolon's eagle fern, Julian flax, Clusius's primrose, spring primrose, club-headed campion, egg-shaped campion, mountain clary, bitter fumewort, stemless and heart-leaved toothwort, alpine bistort, Rhaetian poppy, common speedwell, common pimpernel, sticky thistle, willow-leaved primrose, common laserwort, common spignel, twinflower violet, common lungwort, lady's slipper already finished blooming and maybe some more I didn't mention. Posting this list because Ledine will have a mountain flora day and what flowers they can expect on the trail.
Whitish hawkweeds.1
Round-leaved wintergreen.2
Carinthian edelweiss.3
Fragrant helleborine.4
Round-leaved houseleek.5
Spiked speedwell.6
Carniolan thistle.7
Hairy whitlowgrass.8
Traunfellner's buttercup.9
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otiv18. 06. 2015 21:58:25
And where does this white "bride" belong? zmeden
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lencii18. 06. 2015 22:18:53
Hi,
I'm wondering if someone can name the plants below for me.

thanks in advance
Best regards, Alenka
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francimedved18. 06. 2015 23:15:15
Otiv, interesting, I also found white ones, they grow along the Sava. I'm also interested.

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velkavrh19. 06. 2015 04:24:00
lencii, these are flowers we see around our home.

On the first picture, left is navadni čistec, right is navadna mačja zel. On the second, I think it's vrbolistni primožek.
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