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velkavrh26. 06. 2015 05:53:15
It's already here. There are 60 pics above. One third I didn't show at all, because they were already posted on other hikes. I always try to show what I see for the first time in the season and also some flower from previous hikes. This way you can exactly see which flower we can find on a hike.
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otiv26. 06. 2015 07:54:50
@ zlatica, Apolonija, thanks for the name and confirmation of my yellow one, which is really many-flowered and catches the eye from afar.
Regards
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_d_26. 06. 2015 16:14:23
I'm leaning towards black stonecrop, right or wrong? velik nasmeh
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velkavrh26. 06. 2015 18:12:05
d, that's a small puzzle. These could be young shoots of hexagonal stonecrop, which then blooms yellow, possibly. Black stonecrop, I think, not. Otherwise, black stonecrop has red fruits, but it seems this stonecrop will only bloom. Same as glandular-hairy stonecrop - so there are three possibilities. If the photo was closer, determination would be easier.
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Apolonija26. 06. 2015 18:29:42
d. If you search the net, you get black stonecrop (Sedum atratum), which also has reddish-tinted leaves. This one in the picture is similar to yours, so I wouldn't dare rule out this option.nasmeh

http://erick.dronnet.free.fr/belles_fleurs_de_france/sedum_atratum1.htm
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_d_26. 06. 2015 19:31:45
Apolonija, no worry, I did turn the net upside down thoroughly, I always try to find the plant name myself, if I don't succeed completely, I ask. velik nasmeh

Velkavrh, unfortunately the picture is not mine, dad took it, that's why I'm also "so-so", a bit in doubt which one of them. One of the stonecrops. Period. velik nasmeh

It's not so important to me to find the exact name for sure, it's more about a bit of exploring and learning, then at home they "pile up flowers" for me and ask which one it is, and the searching starts. velik nasmeh Thanks to you.
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velkavrh26. 06. 2015 19:55:57
Yes, Apolonija, your pic from the net convinces-really it is black stonecrop. I didn't find those pics on the net-I did search though.

Please look at my kobulnica no. 37 and 38. Only those I can't determine.
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zlatica26. 06. 2015 21:51:20
Now some flowers from the mountains above Soriska Planina (Možic, Lajnar, Slapnik, Dravh). Greetingsmežikanje
Austrian leopard's bane1
leaves of Austrian leopard's bane2
common mountain catchfly3
Bavarian golden cowslip4
pink masterwort5
pink masterwort6
pink masterwort7
bearded pink8
bearded pink9
bearded pink10
bearded pink11
round-leaved rock-cress12
round-leaved rock-cress13
round-leaved rock-cress14
Carinthian edelweiss15
Carinthian edelweiss16
dark yarrow17
scaly rock-cress already blooming nicely18
scaly rock-cress19
scaly rock-cress20
rosette of scaly rock-cress21
hairy hawkweed22
hairy hawkweed23
Hairy bellflower24
Alpine sea milkwort25
Golden auricula26
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Leaves of ??

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Mountain cow-wheat29
Vanež flowers30
Vanež flower31
Vanež flower32
It looks like the seed of pogačica33
Very interesting grass34
What is this flower called again?35
Relikan's speedwell, the first this year36
Relikan's speedwell37
Relikan's speedwell38
Relikan's speedwell39
Turkish lily40
Turkish lily41
Carniolan lily42
Carniolan lily43
Turk's cap lily44
common arnica45
common arnica46
cup-shaped alpine sow-thistle?47
low gentian?48
low gentian?49
headed rampion50
bearded bellflower51
bearded bellflower52
bearded bellflower53
bearded bellflower54
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Apolonija26. 06. 2015 22:00:58
Brane, regarding homulica, I allow the possibility that it's some other one as you wrote, but it could also be black.

Kobulnica? Do you think it could be common caraway (Carum carvi)? Check the flower and leaves.

https://www.google.si/search?q=carum+carvi&biw=1280&bih=939&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=WquNVYXYIIboUuvNr-gL&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ#imgrc=Jq_ickslTZ_DZM%3A

https://www.google.si/search?q=carum+carvi&biw=1280&bih=939&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=la2NVaaoE4m7UeTsgdAE&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ#imgrc=wiQcU3JvClqnQM%3A
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velkavrh27. 06. 2015 06:20:45
zlatica - lucky one!

No. 1 - correct
No.4 - probably right - Bavarian kobulček. We have the Carniolan one too, which is smaller and whiter.
No.15,16 - not rock smiljka. It grows higher in rock fissures. Its growth is tufted. That's the only thing I distinguish well. Most common is Carinthian. The smiljkas with same large flowers are very similar by flowers. In gardens we have the one with silver leaves. I saw that species in the wild on Velebit recently.
No. 17 - blackish yarrow
No. 35 - multi-flowered rockjasmine
No.36-39 - haven't seen them this year yet
No.40 - Turkish lilies not blooming yet, they start later than Carniolan.
No.45 - arnica is very rare now - just Thursday saw older lady picking willow-leaved primrose. Asked what for, she said collecting arnica. Noticed several times they mix arnica with primrose. Arnica is protected and mustn't be picked.
No.47 - several species of cup gentians - can't distinguish, the fringed one is easier because there is only one
No.48,49 - this is alpine campion - Silene alpestris. Slight confusion in naming these white flowers. We have another alpine campion - Heliosperma alpestre. One has green stems, other slightly reddish. Peter Strgar presented it. Campions have distinct teeth on petals. In rocks low catchfly - Silene pusilla and rock catchfly - Silene rupestris. Campion larger growth. Very common.
No.51-54 - bearded bellflowers somehow I never find or note.

Best regards.
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velkavrh27. 06. 2015 06:25:48
Apolonija, I don't think it's common caraway. By flowers these kobulnicas look similar at first glance. It has completely different leaves. Leaf smell was like those aromatics. I'll check Peter Strgar's flower albums. Often use his knowledge for identification.
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zlatica27. 06. 2015 07:09:28
Branko, thanks for such an extensive and quality response. You stroked my heart nicely by calling me lucky, as I felt that way yesterday when I first stumbled on Austrian divjakovec and this year first on murke. Not to mention round-leaved rockjasmine that you persistently present, my curiosity was at its peak when it would appear before my eyes in nature and this time I spotted it. For smiljka I knew you'd help with identification, for the rock one because I saw one on a rock - but didn't photograph it. Lilies were abundant, Turkish [lilies] will be in full bloom in a week, many under Lajnar, as well as arnica on descent from Lajnar to Dravh. For slanozor-lepnica I still don't know well, because on 48-49 stems seemed softer to me, not brown-black as I was used to with slanozor, so I thought of low catchfly - Silene pusilla. I must say I noticed confusion (as you say) in literature around these names catchfly-campion (Silene-Heliosperma), [I'll ask a] question some other time when I delve deeper into this - for me - "confusion". Bearded bellflowers delighted me live for the first time too, probably Apolonija summoned them last time she found [them] on Pusti Rovt.velik nasmehmežikanje
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_d_27. 06. 2015 08:44:31
How nicely you pamper with alpine flowers. So much I haven't found and seen yet; round-leaved rockjasmine and vanež are wonderful, I see them for the first time, I must definitely go see this on Soriska Planina. nasmeh
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Apolonija27. 06. 2015 13:24:18
Zlatica, as I know and was convinced all the time, Silene alpestris and Heliosperma alpestre are synonyms for alpine campion/alpine catchfly. As I observe, younger stems [are] greener, older [ones] can be reddish-brown.

-It's Bavarian zali kobulček. Difference from Carniolan: Bavarian has larger kobul and bract length [is] longer than kobul in Bavarian, not in Carniolan.

-27 such seeds has mountain deerwort (Laserpitium siler)



Brane, for kobulnica I'll check, as leaves [are] familiar and [it] interests me.
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otiv27. 06. 2015 14:21:16
Do you know such flower varieties? velik nasmehmežikanje
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Apolonija27. 06. 2015 15:29:06
otiv, where did you find hoarfrost? Storm brought it?
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otiv27. 06. 2015 16:17:04
It was like that in the morning on top of Veliki Draški vrh on the previous holiday day. On Pokljuka only +2 degrees.

The sun is now highest, so the hoarfrost ended quickly and flowers showed in the best light, real joy for me. It's been a long time since it was so nice in the mountains.

For me mainly about the motivation, that the photo shows the mountain charm of flowers and convinces someone else to come see blooming beauties hard to meet in the valley.

First some twins or twin girls. nasmeh
Clusius' primrose 1
....a bit closer2
...and from up close3
Stemless sandwort and Clusius' primrose4
Clusius' primrose5
Julian flax6
Traunfellner's buttercup7
Mountain hedge-parsley8
I think it's common eyebright.9
Wood crane's-bill10
Julian flax11
Alpine leopard's-bane in fritillary company12
Look at that, even the alpine bellflower is still blooming.13
Alpine leopard's-bane14
Common Solomon's seal15
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otiv27. 06. 2015 17:15:27
Alpine sow-thistle in a hundred and one ways. velik nasmeh
Alpine pasqueflower on the VDV ridge1
Exactly seven of them, that's why the day was so pleasant.2
There in the back is the VDV peak3
Yesterday winter, today summer.4
VDV as backdrop5
Lepnica was also covered in hoarfrost6
Here I enjoyed the views for quite a long time7
Rjavina is also whitened with snow8
There is no prettier place....9
And when some say, what do you go to the mountains for....10
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otiv27. 06. 2015 17:33:27
....and what I managed to photograph before the camera died. Spare battery at home in the charger. velik nasmehjezen
Carniolan lily, it just lacks the sun to be a true one1
Carniolan lily2
Marsh marigold, as there is a stream nearby3
Larches4
Towards Studorski pass5
A true mountain morning6
Tufted cottongrass7
Pogačica8
Alpine gentian and stemless gentian in the morning9
Pogačica10
White hellebore11
Hairy rockrose12
Spiked gentianella, but I'm not sure13
Alpine gentian14
Whorled gentianella15
Pyrenean houseleek16
Pyrenean houseleek17
Alpine gentian18
Capitellate gentianella19
Pyrenean houseleek20
Stemless gentian21
One of the most precious little flowers22
Newly, bicolored primrose23
Scaly rock-jasmine, which of course is not yet flowering24
Pyrenean houseleek25
Whorled gentianella26
Golden saxifrage, which probably wasn't happy about the snow27
Mountain forget-me-not28
Willow gentian29
Alpine forget-me-not30
Alpine forget-me-not31
Alpine forget-me-not32
Willow gentian and Haller's primrose33
Haller's primrose34
Willow gentian35
Alpine forget-me-not36
Alpine forget-me-not37
Stemless bellflower38
Alpine forget-me-not39
Alpine forget-me-not40
Stemless bellflower41
Alpine forget-me-not42
Bicolored deadnettle43
Willow gentian44
Stemless bellflower45
Two-coloured dead-nettle46
Stemless lady's mantle47
Stemless lady's mantle48
Clusius' gentian49
Stemless bellflower50
Clusius' gentian51
Stemless bellflower52
Spiked speedwell53
Spiked speedwell54
Alpine flax55
Spiked speedwell56
Spring gentian57
Alpine pasqueflower58
Globeflower59
Spiked speedwell60
Globeflowers61
Alpine flax somewhat differently colored62
Alpine flax63
Hairy shield64
Alpine flax somewhat differently colored65
Rose root66
Something it is, just the question what, rose root67
Rose root68
Alpine speedwell69
Yellow lady's mantle70
Alpine bellflower71
Rose root72
Forest bloodwort73
Alpine bellflower74
Alpine bellflower75
Alpine bellflower76
Alpine rockjasmine77
Yellow lady's mantle78
Crusted rock speedwell79
Forest bloodwort80
Rose root81
Forest bloodwort82
Traunfellner's hawkbit83
Alpine hairy saxifrage84
Stemless catchfly85
Crusted rock speedwell86
True rockjasmine87
Capitate hawkweed88
Gentian89
Capitate lousewort90
A little bit of everything91
Large-flowered masterwort92
Large-flowered masterwort93
Large-flowered masterwort94
Stemless dwarf gentian95
Seeds, goodness knows what - common catchfly96
Mountain speedwell97
Forest cranesbill98
Austrian bellflower99
Mountain timothy100
Mountain timothy101
Julian flax102
Alpine azalea103
Common eyebright104
Austrian bellflower105
Alpine rockrose106
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oldtimer 5527. 06. 2015 18:02:45
Please help zadrega: I'm interested in what this unusual plant is that grew by our garden. It's also special that the upper part of the stem is flattened.
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