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| lencii19. 06. 2015 10:36:09 |
@velkavrh thanks a lot for the reply.
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| otiv19. 06. 2015 12:21:42 |
Franci, it seems Brane doesn't like white color, because he doesn't hint anything to us. 
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| velkavrh19. 06. 2015 14:49:52 |
I looked at those two white pics and I'm not quite sure what it could be. The flower looks like some vetch, but they are all yellow. Unfortunately stem and leaves aren't visible. Usually leaves already reveal the flower.
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| otiv19. 06. 2015 16:40:30 |
Brane, can njivsko grabljišče also be white, the flowers are very similar. The flower is similar to pale obloglavka too.
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| velkavrh19. 06. 2015 18:29:13 |
I've never seen white grabljišče yet, obloglavka has different flower. You didn't say where you found it.
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| otiv19. 06. 2015 19:43:04 |
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| velkavrh20. 06. 2015 05:11:07 |
Good morning! I think it's mesnordeči dimek-albin. Its real color is slightly pinkish.
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| otiv20. 06. 2015 06:19:48 |
Good morning! I looked at the mesnordeči dimek, the flowers differ. My little flower is white, like fresh snow and it was already noticeable from afar.
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| velkavrh20. 06. 2015 06:36:32 |
Then we'll probably have to go to Uskovnica, but likely there will be other goals until vacation. For vacation - last week of July or first week of August, if the weather holds and the agreement with nephew holds, we'll go for a week to his apartment in Praprotnica and then explore everything around there up to Vodnik hut and Klek pasture.
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| otiv20. 06. 2015 07:38:11 |
I'm trying to have everything in order. But the computer does its own thing, if only it asked for permission  
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| velkavrh20. 06. 2015 08:10:08 |
vito, like this: no. 15-golden cinquefoil. Sometimes strongly orange colored, sometimes completely yellow. no. 16,18,18-most likely Obir gentian. Leaves not visible, which should be gray. no. 28-31-definitely avens, debate which one. 32-34-definitely globe-flower or buttercup. Never know which. Haven't clarified yet. Lower is common, ovoid, large-flowered. Higher is alpine, with smaller flowers. no. 36-40-alpine monkshood, smaller than common one found in valleys. Alpine has slightly orange tinted flowers. no. 46,48,49-white hellebore no. 50-common rose root-very common All orchids are two-colored. That's the new name. Previously called red orchids. Around Triglav lakes valley we find other species: widder-like is Kamnik one, moisture-loving-like is two-colored, rhellikan orchid-old black orchid-Nigritella rhellicani, Janez orchid-is purely light - novelty. True black orchids grow only in Scandinavia. Peter Strgar knows them well.
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| otiv20. 06. 2015 08:35:52 |
It's a pleasure to read this, thanks for the names and explanation Brane. Of course not finished yet, as flowering meadows offer a lot. 
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| velkavrh20. 06. 2015 11:27:51 |
Vito continuing: no.61-63,65-mountain valerian-Valeriana montana, don't confuse with triple-leaved valerian, which has completely different leaves, flowers very similar. no.64-one of the primroses; long-stemmed primroses are similar in flower, several species, only Kamnik one has grass-like leaves. no.67,69-broad-leaved golden saxifrage, in Slovenia only one more white tall one. no.68,70,71-red campion no.75,72-narrow-helmeted globeflower, even botanists in dilemma if not common globeflower. Only these two are yellowish. no.73-one of the hawkweeds, distinguished by leaves and flowers. no.76-alpine betony or tuft. On botanical trail-Črna prst called tuft. no. 80-stemless bellflower no. 79-mountain forget-me-not, not necessarily, probably forest one. Mountain grows usually higher, is shorter and has more vivid blue flowers. If tall, it's forest.
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| velkavrh20. 06. 2015 18:00:06 |
Nice, I'll comment a bit more tomorrow!
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| dleskovec20. 06. 2015 21:24:43 |
Here are the "unknowns"; please help and THANKS
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| otiv20. 06. 2015 21:37:41 |
Hello @dleskovec In pictures 1 and 2 is the three-leaved anemone In pictures 3 and 4 is the alpine honeywort In pictures 5 and 6 is the yellow asphodel In pictures 7,8,9 is the common asphodel The rosehip is pyramidal-fruited
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| velkavrh21. 06. 2015 06:04:53 |
Now also professor Brane, although not that good either: No. 39,40 - I think it's just the common svinjak No. 16,17 - is hairy skullcap No. 6,7 - more correctly alpine savory or čober, though we could call it that locally too. Some pick it for tea. 1,2 - By the flower it doesn't look like alpine deerflower. That grows more on scree and rocks. More likely mountain catchfly - there are plenty of those quite tall cobwebby plants. No. 8 you just misspelled. At no. 9 it's correct.
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