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| zlatica2. 10. 2015 20:28:16 |
Yes, Apolonija, moss could well be it... I hoped Otiv has some closer-up picture, so we could see more precisely what he accidentally snapped.
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| velkavrh3. 10. 2015 07:06:18 |
Midweek above Begunje in Luknja gorge. On rocks I also saw leaves and dried wilted flowers of globeflower. Looked like prealpine globeflower-Clusius' has larger leaves. Need to explore Luknja and surroundings in spring and summer, as conditions for mountain flowers are ideal here.
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| zlatica3. 10. 2015 08:27:26 |
Branko, you've discovered something new and interesting again. I also looked at your route description on the Forum. This really needs to be seen sometime. 
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| Apolonija3. 10. 2015 13:32:43 |
Branko, this is Luknja gorge where one path to Preval pasture leads, right? Lots really blooms there. You can "climb" a bit more
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| velkavrh3. 10. 2015 18:50:26 |
Whoever fears the drops on path from Ljubelj to Prevalo pasture, this is ideal alternative. But path is twice as long. Today I snapped last autumn flowers on Konj.
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| otiv4. 10. 2015 15:24:47 |
Even in a vineyard little flowers can be found. 
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| zlatica5. 10. 2015 09:20:01 |
Can't be true, but it is  , if it weren't for the last photo, Otiv, I wouldn't believe you hiked through a vineyard...
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| otiv5. 10. 2015 21:58:06 |
The "little rose" on the last picture is velvet blackberry. 
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| Apolonija6. 10. 2015 18:58:22 |
Let me tell you, otiv, my name is sticky flax (Linum viscosum). Visit me again sometime! He photographed me too, you know. My name is common speedwell. But I'm not so common, I have healing power, really.
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| otiv6. 10. 2015 19:53:22 |
Apolonija, heartfelt thanks for everything written, all so original...excellent!
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| zlatica6. 10. 2015 20:06:11 |
Otiv, this time you outdid yourself. Excellent photographs, you had a very nice day, light, beautiful flowers and you excellently combined it all into a beautiful floral collage. A real feast for the eyes. Bravo! 
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| zlatica7. 10. 2015 16:43:47 |
Oh yes, Otiv, you're right, one of the bloody cranesbills! Thanks
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| Apolonija7. 10. 2015 22:04:35 |
From the picture it's not possible to determine which blackhead it is. Differences: large-flowered has bigger flower, leaves are often toothed. Upper two leaves are several cm lower under the flower, no side shoots. Common has untoothed leaves, upper pair close to flower and side shoots. Gentian woolly: dense clustered inflorescence and hairy stem and underside of leaves black gentian is very similar to Austrian. Basal leaves heart-shaped at base, Austrian not. Inflorescence not so compact as in woolly and flowers hairy on outer side. Not woolly on the picture. Can't say for silverleaf and cow-wheat. Zlatica, bravo!
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| zlatica8. 10. 2015 16:33:51 |
Apolonija, as always, you helped me quite a bit this time too. On these basics I'll delve into gentians and blackheads more easily, so next season I'll observe and recognize them better in the field. Branko observes silverleaves often, maybe he could comment too. Greetings 
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