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otiv21. 07. 2015 14:12:35
Brane, hi!

Please, can you tell me which hawkweed it is on my photo with Tosca.
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Apolonija21. 07. 2015 14:17:03
Brane, hawkweed is certainly the July one. Already when you posted it yesterday, I said to myself, this is the July one.

Is the rockrose the real one? Shiny leaves bother me, maybe they just look that way. Otherwise no experience and no FA either.
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hieracium_humile#/media/File:Hieracium_humile_(Kleinwuchs-Habichtskraut)_IMG_26551.jpg

Dimek, I think, is Kerner's.

Regards
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Apolonija21. 07. 2015 14:19:38
Otiv, Brane will probably say "hairy", I "pinnate"velik nasmeh
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otiv21. 07. 2015 14:21:49
velik nasmehvelik nasmehvelik nasmeh
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otiv21. 07. 2015 14:35:42
Apolonija, larger green leaves among baskets probably not from hawkweed, that bothered me exactly in determination.
Feathery hawkweed1
Feathery hawkweed2
Feathery hawkweed3
Fringed cowslip4
Fringed cowslip5
Fringed cowslip6
Mountain cowslip7
Mountain cowslip8
Mountain cowslip9
Fringed cowslip10
Fringed cowslip11
Fringed cowslip12
Fringed cowslip13
Fringed cowslip14
Fringed cowslip15
Fringed cowslip16
Fringed cowslip17
Fringed cowslip18
Fringed cowslip19
Fringed cowslip20
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otiv21. 07. 2015 15:30:00
Ivanjščice in the mountains are a chapter of their own. They should be separated by leaf shape... For me the motive is important. velik nasmeh
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velkavrh21. 07. 2015 17:19:01
Apolonija, regarding hawkweed you are right. Easiest to distinguish lasuljasti from peresasti by looking at how many flower baskets on top of stems. If one, it's peresasti hawkweed. And on otiv's pics it's one.
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Apolonija22. 07. 2015 00:30:09
That's right, Brane.

Otiv, your ivanjščice are wonderful regardless of species, subspecies.
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otiv22. 07. 2015 20:26:21
Kompotela is always full of flowers.

Something for a nice evening nasmeh



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zlatica23. 07. 2015 12:28:33
Hello! Yesterday's hike from Ljubelj over Zelenica to Begunjščica and back via descent on Šentanski plaz brought some nice flowers. On the way to Zelenica it's already a real drought with flowers, most have bloomed out, but there were plenty of tufted bellflowers along the path. In the rocky section of the path beyond Zelenica a Pannonian lousewort surprised me, which I never noticed there before, otherwise mostly Zois' bellflowers of all tuft types and bristly rockjasmine, on the southern grassy side to the top of Begunjščica grass prevailed.
lp velik nasmehmežikanje
Tufted bellflower1
Tufted bellflower2
Tufted bellflower3
Fuchs's sandwort4
Broad-leaved houseleek5
ah, is this Fritsch's hawkweed6
hawkweed leaves7
Fritsch's hawkweed8
ah, is this Carniolan hawkweed?9
common lady's mantle10
marsh fleabane11
Zois' bellflower12
scree primrose (chalice)13
Kerner's poppy14
Kerner's poppy15
naked campion16
Pannonian edelweiss17
evergreen rock-cress18
tufted rock-cress19
swollen bellflower20
tufted rock-cress21
tufted rock-cress and Zois' bellflower22
Zois' bellflower23
pot-bellied bellflowers24
Zois' bellflowers25
creeping houseleek26
creeping houseleek27
tufted rockjasmine28
Zois' bellflowers29
Zois' bellflowers30
Scheuchzer's bellflower31
??? bellflower32
leaves of ??? bellflower33
evergreen rockjasmine34
Sieber's catchfly35
scaly rockjasmine36
scaly rockjasmine37
edelweiss38
Clusius' cinquefoil39
Kerner's poppy40
Kerner's poppy41
bouquet of cyclamen42
goldenrod43
great yellow avens44
tufted bellflower45
tufted bellflower46
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dleskovec23. 07. 2015 16:01:45
Yes, Zlatica, your bright view of the beautiful flowers you meet on your paths shines right through the pictures. Ah yes, how beautifully our mountain world is dressed in this magical summer; you almost forget the sun's rays mercilessly "roasting" us and the flowers.
And some more of my pictures (and unknowns) from the last ramble. Greetings all and enjoy the flowering beauties!
Abraščevolistni grint1
Abraščevolistni grint 2.2
Vednozeleni kamnokreč3
Pannonian bellflower4
Pannonian bellflower 3.5
Leafy catchfly6
Scheuchzer's bellflower7
Alpine primrose8
Froelich's bellflower?9
Froelich's bellflower?10
Gentian11
great clubmoss12
unknown13
unknown14
blue-green rockjasmine15
crusty rockjasmine16
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zlatica23. 07. 2015 17:17:29
Hi, dleskovec. Your hawkweeds shine nicely golden and the evergreen rockjasmine. Where did you "pick" these flowers? Sometimes location matters for easier identification. Is 6 really a primrose? Reminds me of something else. And 9 and 10 are probably brothers? They look like Froelich's lousewort to me, not pot-bellied. From Kamnik Alps or Karawanks? 11 is of course pot-bellied lousewort. For 13-14 better experts will tell. nasmehmežikanje
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otiv23. 07. 2015 20:19:36
Dleskovec, picture 13 and 14 is probably cross-leaved lousewort, which I also shot yesterday, just yours a bit scorched by the blazing sun.
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Apolonija23. 07. 2015 21:15:48
Dleskovec, how big is your unknown 13,14?

Rockjasmine rather blue-green than bristly, since individual rosettes are visible. Also not sure it's pot-bellied lousewort. Look closely, leaf rosettes visible in grass, which pot-bellied lacks.
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Apolonija23. 07. 2015 21:19:37
Zlatica, the cowslip could be the real onenasmeh
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otiv23. 07. 2015 21:30:19
Apolonija, pot-bellied lousewortnasmeh


Blackhead, white color. velik nasmeh
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Apolonija23. 07. 2015 22:17:52
Thanks, otiv, for pointing out the lapsus. The whitehead is very beautiful.
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otiv23. 07. 2015 22:25:20
On yesterday's ramble I saw so many bellflowers, as for a long time not. No time nor energy for exact naming velik nasmeh in this heat.
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Apolonija23. 07. 2015 22:32:42
I gladly believe. I'm still searching for the name for mine.zmeden
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zlatica23. 07. 2015 22:33:11
Apolonija, thanks for the clues.
Only this bellflower 32-33 still torments me, I don't know where to classify it. Could it be Scheuzerjeva's (I can't find in any handbook what basal leaves it has), or another one, because it seems there were two flowers on one stem. I don't know if that's possible for Scheuzerjeva bellflower. I can't say from the flowers alone. I know there have been many debates on these bellflowers, but if you have the will to say more on the topic, I'll be glad. I'm attaching another, unfortunately poorer pic of two flowers on one stem. lp
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