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otiv15. 07. 2015 15:39:37
Of course there's plenty of other flowers too, so I wasn't bored. velik nasmeh
July is time for pinks and it smelled really pleasant as we climbed towards Vratce.
Sternbergov klinček1
Sternbergov klinček2
Sternbergov klinček3
Sternbergov klinček4
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Sternbergov klinček6
Sternbergov klinček7
Sternbergov klinček8
Sternbergov klinček9
Sternbergov klinček10
Sternbergov klinček11
Sternbergov klinček12
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otiv15. 07. 2015 16:01:36
Bellflowers have also started to bloom and I met several kinds of them. I'm not on good terms with their names. Maybe I wrote their names correctly after all. nasmeh
Zoisova zvončica1
Zoisova zvončica2
Zoisova zvončica3
Zoisova zvončica4
Pot-bellied bellflower5
Pot-bellied bellflower6
Pot-bellied bellflower7
Scheuchzer's bellflower8
Pot-bellied bellflower9
Pot-bellied bellflower10
Scheuchzer's bellflower11
Pot-bellied bellflower12
Scheuchzer's bellflower13
Scheuchzer's bellflower14
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Scheuchzer's bellflower16
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otiv15. 07. 2015 16:36:17
July is truly the month of flowers in the mountains, and I convinced myself of that on yesterday's path too. nasmeh
Hairy saw-wort1
Hairy saw-wort2
Hairy saw-wort3
Hairy saw-wort4
Narrow-helmeted predominance5
Narrow-helmeted predominance6
Narrow-helmeted predominance7
Narrow-helmeted helleborine8
Narrow-helmeted helleborine9
Cyclamen10
Cyclamen11
Cyclamen12
Cyclamen13
Sieber's catchfly14
Sieber's catchfly15
Sieber's catchfly16
Sieber's catchfly17
Sieber's catchfly18
Turk's cap lily19
Turk's cap lily20
Rockjasmine, which one??21
22
23
Sea thrift24
Sea thrift25
Sea thrift26
Cat's-foot27
Cat's-foot28
Capitate hawkweed29
Giant scabious30
Giant scabious31
Giant scabious32
Giant scabious33
Greater knapweed34
Greater knapweed35
Greater knapweed36
Greater knapweed37
Spiny thistle38
Spiny thistle39
Spiny thistle40
41
Vivid-green rockcress42
Vivid-green rockcress43
Golden hawkweed44
Vivid-green rockcress45
Vivid-green rockcress46
Vivid-green rockcress47
Alpine sowthistle48
Golden hawkweed49
Pyrenean saxifrage50
Gentian, which one?51
Meadow rue52
Gentian, which one?53
Golden cinquefoil54
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jprim15. 07. 2015 18:26:14
Wow, great pics, our photo gadget is in Czechia for repair, so already some tours without pics.mrk pogled
LP!
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otiv16. 07. 2015 13:29:38
@jprim, thanks and hope they fix your gadget soon. I got a smartphone as backup so I don't stay without mountain shots.

Nice greetings and enjoy the hikes.
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zlatica16. 07. 2015 20:13:36
Otiv, nice photos as always proving flowers are really in lush growth.
Yesterday again to Mangart within a week. Well, I reviewed the flora and saw some flowers gone, but louseworts and bellflowers have boomed, sretene have nearly all finished blooming, like great mullein and more. Finally found alpine fleabane first time. Some pics from "botanical garden" on Mangart this time. Regards velik nasmeh
alpine fleabane1
alpine fleabane2
rock speedwell - first time seen3
alpine milk-vetch4
starry androsace5
many-flowered rampion6
mountain forget-me-not - albino7
still the only flowering creeping primrose8
alpine rockcress9
Triglav edelweiss (this time there were fewer)10
alpine rose11
spindle hawkweed12
lady's slipper, which one?13
spindle hawkweed14
capitate hawkweed15
Triglav edelweiss16
creeping primrose17
spindle hawkweed18
Gerard's gentian19
many-flowered rampion20
lichen, it seems very interesting to me21
some kind of lichen22
July poppy23
Cladonia24
Triglav rose25
many-flowered milkwort26
pot-bellied bellflowers27
edelweiss28
pot-bellied bellflowers29
sea plantain30
pot-bellied bellflowers31
creeping gypsophila32
stem-clasping thrift33
wild carnation34
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otiv16. 07. 2015 21:10:10
Zlatica, thanks! It looks like hiking is dear to your heart, that you've gone to Mangart for the second time in such a short time. nasmeh
I'm not sure that your bellflower is pot-bellied, the flowers are too elongated. There is quite a sea of bellflowers, so let's wait for our professors to write something more.
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Apolonija16. 07. 2015 22:58:50
Oh, so much beautiful flowers, Otiv and Zlatica. I would also go to Mangart. The creeping soldanella particularly attracts me with its "hairstyle". Also the saussurea. It seems to me that three saussureas grow in Slovenia: alpine, bicolored and pygmy (Saussurea alpina, S.discolor, S.pygmea). On the pictures it should be alpine? Probably? Maybe pygmy?
I must tell prof.Bavcon that you found another white variety, forget-me-not.
The unknown one is Gerard's hawkweed.
The lichen is really interesting. The plant below it is also interesting, which is barely visible- leaf rosettes and flower. Zlatica, what could that be?

Ah, those bellflowers, right Otiv? Rusty and bulbous are really similar. What do you say, Zlatica? Is it bulbous? Are there different clumps on all pictures? Leaf rosettes are not visible. Most flowers are narrowed at the top, not even on the first picture, more on the second and third picture, which could mean it's rather rusty.
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velkavrh17. 07. 2015 15:11:16
Yesterday my colleague and I went to Planina Korošica, from there to Hanževo sedlo and then on the protected path to Veliki vrh-main summit of the Košuta ridge. And here are a couple of flowers.
Broad-leaved helleborine - Epipactis helleborine1
Many bushy bellflowers at this time2
The season of marsh gentians has begun3
Finally I find bearded bellflower here too4
Many inflated bellflowers in the rocks5
Pannonian marmot lives on Koerošica pasture6
Stand of common mountain speedwell before Hanževo sedlo7
In rocks of Veliki vrh: bluish-green rockcress and evergreens8
Zois bellflower not yet bloomed in full glory9
Hairy rockcress10
Mountain laserwort - Laserpitium siler11
This one has leaves12
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otiv17. 07. 2015 17:13:41
Brane, I'm not sure about your bulbous bellflower either that it's the real one. I've attached pictures of bulbous bellflower that I took at Jezerci under Viševnik and they differ from your flowers.
In the book Alpine Flowers (Wolfgang Lippert) it mentions about Scheuchzer's bellflower that there are numerous similar species and yours is probably one of them.
Pot-bellied bellflower1
Pot-bellied bellflower2
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Apolonija17. 07. 2015 18:54:09
Otiv, I agree, it's probably not bulbous. Bulbous is wide like a little bell at the cup and not narrowed. But you won't comment on picture 9?nasmeh
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otiv17. 07. 2015 19:14:49
Now I only noticed that he swapped the names Zois to Clusi velik nasmeh. Yes, you can see it's hot. velik nasmehmežikanje
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velkavrh17. 07. 2015 20:05:07
I really type a bit too fast. On Monday I'll go exploring Komna with Planina Govnač. On the way there and on it I always find something interesting and rare.
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zlatica17. 07. 2015 20:54:48
Good evening! Apolonija, you rightly asked me several questions, I was a bit rushed again because I went hiking again today in Karavanke- Ljubeljska Baba (Košutica), Hajnževo sedlo-Planina Korošica and back to Ljubelj via hunter's path.
Now back to my flowers: bellflowers, yes, they could be rusty, although I don't know the differences well either, they were so beautiful that I just declared them bulbous. All three pictures are from different clumps of bellflowers. But I see I'm not the only one who has trouble identifying these bellflowers. It almost consoles me a bit...velik nasmeh
Regarding different saussureas I'm not informed at all. I thought there was only alpine. The first one was really low and by that logic it could be pygmy. I still need to learn the distinguishing features for the other two types of saussurea.
What is that under the lichen? uf, you observe well, Apolonija, I didn't notice it at all. Is it another rock-jasmine? Do you maybe know what it could be?
Tomorrow probably some flowers from today... Branko, we were almost at the same end around Hajnževo sedlo, on Monday explore well and surprise us with something.lp mežikanje
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dleskovec18. 07. 2015 17:35:07

And blooming greetings to all from the "Styrian end" and that from the flower-surrounded Dleskovška Plateau. Views of all this "blooming beauty" cause sparks in the eyes, in the embrace of Sav. Alps the "soul dances". But an even nicer feeling adds pleasant company.
If I haven't added the right name to some "beauty", please correct, for some I don't know at all and can't find the name in "your records".
Abrotan-leaved gentian1
Abrotan-leaved gentian 2.2
Alpine pasqueflower 1.3
Alpine rockcress4
Alpine savory5
Bavarian green hood6
White hellebore7
Clusius' marsh orchid8
Clusius' marsh orchid 2.9
Blackish yarrow10
Blackish yarrow 2.11
Hairy lousewort12
Headed toadflax 1.13
Headed scabious14
Naked pheasant's-eye15
Bluish-green rockcress16
Bluish-green rockcress 2.17
Julian flax18
Kerner's poppy19
Carinthian immortelle20
Hairy vetchling21
Golden cinquefoil.22
Scree bellflower23
Common helleborine24
Common helleborine 2.25
Common lady's slipper26
Edelweiss27
Edelweiss28
Planika and dryas29
Many-flowered dryas30
Many-flowered dryas 2.31
Alpine cinquefoil32
Alpine cinquefoil 2.33
Pink root34
Pink root 2.35
Pinkish-red catchfly36
Crusty rock pink37
Crusty rock pink 2.38
Sternberg's pink 1.39
Sternberg's pink 2.40
Broad-leaved edelweiss41
Paunchy bellflower42
Scheuchzer's bellflower43
Turk's glutton44
Turk's glutton 2.45
Evergreen rockcress46
Evergreen rockcress 2.47
Zois's bellflower48
Zois's bellflower49
Service tree50
Service tree 251
Plane-leaved cinquefoil52
Plane-leaved cinquefoil 253
Round-leaved globularia54
Broad-leaved monkshood55
Broad-leaved monkshood 256
Mountain wormwood57
Mountain goldenrod58
Mountain goldenrod 259
Common hawkweed60
Common hawkweed 261
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zlatica18. 07. 2015 19:38:46
dleskovec, you said it nicely, how you experience blooming beauty. I would comment on some of your flowers: for 16 and 17 it would be hard to say it's furrowed rock-jasmine (there are three types anyway, and it's neither carniolan, nor dark purple, nor musky), because the leaf rosette is not well visible, flowers of many rock-jasmines are very similar and harder key for identification. I don't know, rather I would say it's blue-green rock-jasmine. No. 22 looks like golden cinquefoil and not avens, 30-31 is many-headed and not many-leaved dryad,37-38 looks like scaly rock-jasmine to me, 52-53 plane-leaved golden saxifrage, 55-56 is globe-flower, just don't know which species, since there are quite a few from narrow-leaved to broad-leaved and knife-leaved or Scheuchzer's (maybe this one, because it has one flower per stem and if not higher than 30cm), 54 is round-leaved rock-jasmine, 58-59 alpine goldenrod. Otherwise, other flower experts will surely add something in terms of addition or correction where I was wrong too. lp and keep it up, dleskovec. velik nasmehnasmeh
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Apolonija18. 07. 2015 20:00:46
Dleskovec, hello!

my opinion:

52, 53 plane-leaved golden saxifrage
55, 56 broad-leaved globe-flower
54 round-leaved rock-jasmine
57 alpine wormwood or white mugwort
58 59 mountain goldenrod
60, 61 common alpine clubmoss

Škržolica2 is not hairy at all, it's smooth. Probably it's just golden cinquefoil. The rock-jasmine is rather scaly than blue-green. I also think it's not furrowed, but just this blue-green one.
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zlatica18. 07. 2015 20:35:27
Apolonija, I looked a bit more at the hairy ones and think that my one from Mangart is really dwarf, as you suggested and I was completely guessing yesterday up there. What about that yellow flower next to the lichen, is it rock-jasmine in your opinion?nasmeh
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otiv18. 07. 2015 21:42:54
Oh where are you cool
in this heat I'd like to feel you,
to cool off a bit
and live anew. velik nasmeh

Dleskovec, on picture 43 it won't be pot-bellied bellflower, but Scheuchzer's bellflower, of which there are many species, as I already wrote yesterday.


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zlatica18. 07. 2015 22:10:27
Now also the promised flowers from Ljubelj Pass (Košutice) from yesterday..nasmeh
nettle bellflower1
bellflower, which one, experts? here the leaves are well visible... Not Scheuzer's, probably pot-bellied2
evergreen rockcress3
Accompanying leaf rosette4
Blue-green houseleek5
Alpine thistle6
Blue-green houseleek7
Keel-leaved garlic8
Still life9
Zois bellflowers10
Alpine thistle11
Alpine thistle12
Edelweiss and wilted globeflower13
Edelweiss14
Hairy rockcress15
interesting already wilted cowslip16
čipke - yarrow?17
Sternberg's pink18
mountain silene19
Pannonian bellflower20
Pannonian bellflower21
Pannonian bellflower22
six-petaled cinquefoil23
nettle-leaved bellflower24
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