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darinka415. 05. 2016 18:37:12
Flowers from Gradiška tour
as if it were in the land of lilies1
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of these yellow ones, if they are zajčki there are many3
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zlatica15. 05. 2016 19:19:18
Bravo, darinka4, for the Gradiška tour and the flowers!velik nasmehnasmeh
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darinka415. 05. 2016 19:28:54
Today I really had luck with the weather. And on the climbing part nothing was slippery. At this time it's really nice.nasmeh
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Apolonija16. 05. 2016 06:17:35
Darinka, they are really beautifulnasmeh
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velkavrh16. 05. 2016 07:31:14
Gradiška tour awaits me on June 2nd - I'm already looking forward to it! In between somewhere else!

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zlatica16. 05. 2016 15:36:21
Brane, then make sure to take lots of photos, also for me, because I'm tied down at home again, a bit in hospital then home recovering..mrk poglednasmeh
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darinka416. 05. 2016 16:38:38
Too bad Branko, you can't go now when everything is in bloom. One lily will surely wait for you.nasmeh
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viharnik17. 05. 2016 18:17:18
Question also from the titlevelik nasmeh?
Little flower, which one?1
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Apolonija17. 05. 2016 19:48:11
Nice bearded pink opens flowers, viharnik.
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viharnik17. 05. 2016 20:01:46
Turkish carnationvelik nasmeh
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Apolonija17. 05. 2016 21:20:53
Yes, viharnik, at home we call the bearded pink Turkish carnation. Of course this one is cultivated in gardens.
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lino18. 05. 2016 17:37:56
Viharnik, I also thought it was exactly Turkish pink. But apparently we don't know the expert names. Thanks Apolonija! Lp
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darinka418. 05. 2016 18:29:07
And what is this wild carnation? Does it have some special name?
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I don't know it. It's flowering now.2
In bud3
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SamoK18. 05. 2016 18:37:56
On the second picture it's cornflower.
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Apolonija18. 05. 2016 20:05:37
Darinka, oh!
This wild carnation is blood-red pink (Dianthus sanguineus). Similar, common pink, (Dianthus carthusianorum), is pink.

Cornflower or blue knapweed is an annual that grows as weed in grain. With us grow three knapweeds that are also blue and perennials, namely: mountain knapweed (Centaurea montana), soft knapweed (Centaurea mollis) and Triumfetti's knapweed (Centaurea triumfettii). It seems to me I see light fringes on the "bud", which would mean it's Triumfetti's.nasmeh
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darinka418. 05. 2016 20:16:02
Oh nice, thanks for the explanation. With us this blue flower doesn't have a name at all. Now at least I know. To the carnation we say wild carnation. It's flowering right now. I made these photos in the dusk, so they're not the best.nasmeh
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Apolonija18. 05. 2016 21:16:54
Are you from the coastal area?nasmeh
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darinka418. 05. 2016 21:43:54
Yes, more like Karstnasmeh
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regor19. 05. 2016 07:44:23
Darinka4,
The photos are very good! Better than many on this forum. The blurred background really emphasizes the beauty of the flower!nasmeh

Darko
Common peony (Paeonia officinalis)1
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Apolonija19. 05. 2016 09:17:28
regor, I agree, the photos are beautiful from an artistic, aesthetic point of view. But it's harder to identify the plant if you can't see all its parts clearly, right? Anyway, we're not botanists and for us enthusiasts, the common name and genus probably suffice.nasmeh
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