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| velkavrh17. 04. 2016 21:08:36 |
It's kranjski jeglič. We distinguish by leaves. Leaves of idrijski have slight teeth. With kranjski the leaves have smooth edges.
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| otiv17. 04. 2016 21:33:30 |
Branko, if you say so, then on the picture it's idrijski jeglič, since the teeth on leaves are nicely visible. I checked also on Zaplana.net and your claim about leaves won't hold Branko, or you thought exactly the opposite as you wrote. Mainly color is what separates idrijski from kranjski. Now I can surely say it's kranjski jeglič on Miri's picture.
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| velkavrh18. 04. 2016 06:36:51 |
otiv, I wrote it wrong. But color sometimes misleads us a bit. I haven't seen either one in nature yet.
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| zlatica18. 04. 2016 07:58:20 |
I'm glad you've agreed, now we know what kranjski jeglič is like, miri, you just photograph more so we can discuss later ..  
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| Apolonija18. 04. 2016 08:03:21 |
Leaves of both have teeth. Right. Idrijski jeglič is descendant of crossing kranjski jeglič and avriklja. In idrijski we find traits of both, which can be variably represented. Color of idrijski can be all shades from yellow to red. But it has farina from avriklja, which kranjski doesn't. Therefore I know it's kranjski on the picture. And idrijski is very rare.
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| Apolonija18. 04. 2016 12:51:59 |
Otiv, you really photographed lots of flowers and know all except a few. Bravo for bradavičasti mleček. Regarding petoprstnik you should have photographed leaves to identify easier. Just from flowers is hard. Mračica: Is the stem leafy? I can't see well. If yes, then it's the common one. You know, two more grow here: golostebelna and srčastolistna. The rumenoko on 36 to 38 you left blank. What do you think it is? Lp
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| velkavrh18. 04. 2016 13:02:17 |
In the pictures from 36 to 38 it's definitely sivica. I think it's stream sivica - Tephroseris crispa.
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| otiv18. 04. 2016 13:51:48 |
Apolonija, thanks. When photographing cinquefoil I didn't even think to photograph the greenery too - lesson for next time. Same for mračica . I focus more on sharpness and forget the green part. I know there are three sorts of mračica. Branko solved the hawkweed... Thanks, Brane.  What name does the garden-cultivated gentian have? I don't know.
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| Apolonija18. 04. 2016 14:34:29 |
Otiv, the svišč that blooms now and gardeners sell is Koch's svišč (Gentiana acaulis). You know, I thought you'd figure out it's sivica yourself, so I didn't write. Well, Brane got ahead   Otiv, picture 10: Are there young leaves looking like pods on it? On a creeping bush? Can't recognize.
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| Guest18. 04. 2016 21:59:56 |
Can someone please tell what this is or what it's called? Location - Barje. Thanks
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| SamoK18. 04. 2016 22:14:43 |
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| SamoK18. 04. 2016 22:16:45 |
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| Guest18. 04. 2016 22:23:52 |
Oh, great, thanks for the info.
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| silvij19. 04. 2016 19:22:19 |
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| zlatica20. 04. 2016 09:41:24 |
silvij, I assume your nice violet flower bunch of jeglič is also from Idrija area? 
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| otiv20. 04. 2016 20:13:51 |
I was overjoyed at today's visit to the "garden" of the Kranj primrose and a few more pics, so you can see how beautiful it is.
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| potka21. 04. 2016 11:10:15 |
In which neck of the woods were these beautiful photos taken
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