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velkavrh4. 12. 2015 21:22:07
Good evening!
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otiv4. 12. 2015 22:08:17
Good evening!

Yesterday I picked cranberries. velik nasmeh
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zlatica5. 12. 2015 06:53:51
Otiv, will you make jam? velik nasmeh
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velkavrh5. 12. 2015 15:58:23
A little memento of the beautiful autumn. I hope you recognize the little beauties.
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lino5. 12. 2015 16:10:58
Velkavrh, they really are true beauties. Especially the first beauty, which has already sent quite a few careless hikers to the other world.
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potepinka13. 12. 2015 22:20:47
Given the date, it would be nice to trudge through the snow and we'll probably still do it. But it's really nice to escape from under the foggy blanket and under Rombon the little flowers are more spring-like than wintry "disposed".nasmeh Us too. mežikanje

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zlatica16. 12. 2015 10:34:50
Not exactly a flower, but still... does anyone know this strange mushroom that my colleague found in November on a little hill above Sostrim? velik nasmehzmeden
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otiv16. 12. 2015 11:08:31
@zlatica, this is probably the latticed stinkhorn, which is not edible and has an unpleasant smell.
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potepinka16. 12. 2015 11:10:21
When I found a similar one, they told me here on the forum that it's
devil's fingers (click)
Take a look, if you're still not sure some expert will explain.mežikanjenasmeh


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potepinka16. 12. 2015 11:11:21
Well, Otiv and I were "typing together"velik nasmeh
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zokica16. 12. 2015 12:30:59
The large devil's fingers originates from Australia and was most likely brought to Europe before WWI

with spores during the import of raw materials. In England it was first noticed in Europe

in 1914, also with us in recent years this exotic

fungus appears very abundantly. It grows from summer to late autumn

in mixed beech forests, parks, along forest paths and

meadows near forests.

The large devil's fingers is a very interesting and immediately recognizable fungus due to its unusual appearance and

stench. Mature spore bodies are similar to

a sea star which has dark slimy spots on its red arms.

Upon maturing, in favorable conditions within a few days the egg at the top bursts and from it emerge

parts of the fruiting body similar to traps. The spores stick to the legs of flies and in this way

spread to other areas. The fungus is inedible due to its carrion smell.

Prepared with the help of web information by P. J.
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zlatica16. 12. 2015 13:26:51
Yes, big thanks to the contributors: otiv, potepinka and zokica who prepared an extensive and useful explanation. This was really quick help, and it's also completely new information for me that the large devil's fingers = lattice stinkhorn has found its place in Slovenia too. nasmehmežikanje
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otiv20. 12. 2015 16:48:53
Spring in December just keeps going. nasmeh
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zlatica20. 12. 2015 19:32:38
Otiv, nice.., nice bouquet you "gathered". Something small was blooming today on V. mountain pasture too. mežikanje
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lino20. 12. 2015 19:40:04
Otiv, you could be a florist. In winter you gathered a nicer flower collage than I do in summer. Many more nice glimpses from nature. Regards!
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otiv20. 12. 2015 20:15:15
@zlatica, thanks! These days it's really nice to "gather" bouquets, just so that something remains for real spring time. nasmeh

@lino, thanks. Little flowers are my trademark. velik nasmeh
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zlatica23. 12. 2015 17:41:45
Little flowers for today..velik nasmeh
Evergreen under snow that isn't there....1
Common periwinkle (Vinca minor)2
Common periwinkle (Vinca minor)3
Cyclamen leaf within a leaf4
Liverleaf5
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zlatica29. 12. 2015 18:21:06
Today's bouquet of winter-spring flowers for you from the path to Prevala. nasmehmežikanje
hepatica1
lungwort2
lungwort3
dentaria4
hepatica5
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phacelia7
phacelia8
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miri29. 12. 2015 20:14:41
It does the eye in the head good, the eye in the camera "saves" it for "worse" days.
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miri29. 12. 2015 20:14:50
It does the eye in the head good, the eye in the camera "saves" it for "worse" days.
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