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| darinka426. 03. 2016 09:59:09 |
Can anyone tell me what kind of flower this is!
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| lynx26. 03. 2016 10:23:27 |
Lesser celandine — Ranunculus ficaria.
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| darinka426. 03. 2016 10:46:19 |
Oh thanks for the answer. For some years I've noticed it grows here. Previously it wasn't there.
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| velkavrh27. 03. 2016 12:36:33 |
I think under photos 20,21,22 you have cypress or hairy spurge, of course still without flowers on top. The tuberous goldilocks I transplanted to the bed last year. I'll see if it took.
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| zlatica30. 03. 2016 14:17:07 |
Some little flowers.....lp 
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| pika30. 03. 2016 19:23:55 |
Hello, please help with this little flower. It was photographed in Istria near a stream.
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| miri31. 03. 2016 07:30:09 |
@pika, are we talking about the same flower? Mine was taken in Vodnjan.
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| velkavrh31. 03. 2016 07:59:04 |
I too have already found this flower in the Karst world. I think it's the Greek anemone-Anemone blanda. Years ago I grew it in the garden.
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| miri31. 03. 2016 08:02:55 |
Or is it an albino of that same flower?
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| pika31. 03. 2016 08:16:01 |
In the meantime I got a response that it's Anemone hortensis, which grows in the Mediterranean area. Miri, among the pictures the white variant is also posted.
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| pika31. 03. 2016 17:01:14 |
Now I have another question, namely I'm passing on a picture of the flower that an acquaintance sent me and he's been working on it for some time . Photographed in spring (in Austria just over the border). Does anyone know it?
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| Apolonija31. 03. 2016 20:44:37 |
Pika, maybe you know what color flowers this plant has? I'd say it's probably a mullein, perhaps Verbascum alpinum. Miri, it's an albino A. hortensis. Look, this anemone has blue stamens. The anemones that Velkavrh mentioned are like this:
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| pika31. 03. 2016 21:16:29 |
Sorry, I don't know Apolonija. Thanks.
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| otiv1. 04. 2016 10:00:02 |
Nice, Zlatica. For even more pronounced color of logarica, photograph against the sun so sun rays shine through the little flower. In the morning or at sunset everything will be even nicer. Regards
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