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| Scabiosa18. 03. 2012 21:32:39 |
He found the Triglav neboglasnica below the summit of Zelnarica. 
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| francimedved18. 03. 2012 23:57:51 |
Tisa, it's already up there, look back a little.
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| tisa19. 03. 2012 07:46:16 |
Franci, I apologize, I misunderstood, I thought you found another little flower under Zelnarica. 
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| francimedved19. 03. 2012 12:06:10 |
Tisa, I found many more of them, I'll post them sometime.
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| velkavrh20. 03. 2012 10:04:08 |
Francimedved, you have beautiful pictures! I'd be interested in where you photographed the čeveljc and when. I haven't seen it in nature yet.
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| francimedved20. 03. 2012 12:07:46 |
This one I photographed when I went to Pristovški Storžič on 17.5.2009 near the Kanonir inn.
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| potepinka20. 03. 2012 14:26:47 |
For the first spring day it's fitting to have some spring flowers  Some from this year:
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| francimedved20. 03. 2012 15:13:41 |
Potepinka, nice spring flowers you took, but that third one under which you wrote it's forget-me-not, is spring navelwort (Omphalodes verna). Keep it up, and post some more nice flowers.
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| potepinka21. 03. 2012 07:50:03 |
Thanks, Franci! I learned something new again  I'll fix the caption under the picture as soon as the function for later editing images works for me Unfortunately I've had problems posting contributions for a while and rarely succeed, most of them "fail on the server" But I'll look at yours with even more pleasure, they are really nice!
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| jprim21. 03. 2012 08:43:03 |
A couple of years ago we suggested and agreed that the name should be written under each flower, so that this thread makes sense. That's how we can learn something. Otherwise - just photos without names? LP!
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| potepinka21. 03. 2012 09:17:33 |
As for my post, I wanted to correct and add the caption also at the lungwort, also correct the forget-me-nots which aren't, and I'd gladly like to know how those on the photo next to the spring navelwort are properly called. We always called them Easter flowers, since they bloom at that time, but that name belongs to other flowers. But as I already wrote "Server error in '/' Application  (but today at least I can write, hehe)
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| jprim21. 03. 2012 10:05:34 |
@potepinka Take your time and browse back a bit, to previous pages, you'll find lots of tips and links where you can learn a lot about identifying flowers ... I think you're talking about a type of kosmatinec similar to the Easter flower, about which there was a really interesting and fun discussion two years ago. 
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| jarsan21. 03. 2012 11:47:20 |
@potepinka, next to the navelwort you photographed common lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis). LP!
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| francimedved21. 03. 2012 23:53:01 |
Thanks, Jprim, for the reminder that the name should also be written under the flower, no problem. I've been on this site only a couple of days and since I saw in the title "Which flower is this?" I imagined that we should guess the names like in riddles without stopping. OK, in the future the flowers will be equipped with names too. And also this, interesting site for identifying flowers: http://www.petersfoto.si/thumbnails.php?album=8&page=1 Lp Franci.
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| jprim22. 03. 2012 07:43:52 |
@francimedved You're right, we really guessed the flower names or searched by letters, but when the solution was correct, the photo was equipped with a caption. LP! ... and lots of success with the flowers
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| otiv24. 03. 2012 18:04:55 |
Greetings, Velkavrh! For the flower on the fifth picture I found a similar one in the handbook Alpine flowers – Sauter's whitlow-grass, which doesn't grow here, but similar species do.
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| velkavrh24. 03. 2012 18:23:52 |
otiv, you've helped me a lot. These yellow flowers are evergreen whitlow-grasses – Draba aizoides – belongs to crucifers. For now I can't correct.
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