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| Apolonija4. 06. 2016 21:00:06 |
Zlatica, obviously we wrote at the same time. Otiv , spot on.
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| Apolonija5. 06. 2016 07:35:08 |
Tadej, good morning! Lots of photos, bravo. -By number, shape, color of petals and stamens it could be alpski kosmatinec. - gola vrba -gorska špajka -deveterolistna konopnica - already colored črni teloh -izrodna zlatica - wulfenov jeglič - čmerika -premenjalnolistni vraničnik -alpska mastnica -trolistna konopnica -vetrovka, talin -planinšček (forest? bicolor?) -not primrose, but navadna smrdljivka -dlakavi skrečnik -marjetičasta nebina -navadna šparnica -velecvetna mrtva kopriva -one of kobulnic You can delete the question mark elsewhere
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| Tadej5. 06. 2016 07:53:04 |
Thanks for the help. Corrected.
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| velkavrh5. 06. 2016 09:02:40 |
Tadej, let me add my little contribution- under no. 40 is dlakavi skrečnik-for sure-Ajuga genevensis under no. 14 is navadni slečnik-extremely successful flower photo under no. 17 is kernerjev mošnjak (see my photo of this mošnjak) under no. 35 is gozdni planinšček-extremely accurately captured flower. We also call Zlato pogačica just pogačica and it's the same flower. It even grows in my flower bed and flowers abundantly.
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| Apolonija5. 06. 2016 10:34:57 |
Brane, I agree it's dlakavi skrečnik, because it has no pritlik and has such blue flowers. But I wouldn't dare say which planinšček it is, because they differ by the leaves.
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| velkavrh5. 06. 2016 12:45:29 |
That's right about the planinšček. If Tadej said where he photographed it, we would have determined it almost correctly.
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| otiv5. 06. 2016 13:48:47 |
Excellent, Tadej. I'm glad someone else pays more attention to photography than to the name of the flower. 
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| Tadej5. 06. 2016 14:39:27 |
Thanks again. Attaching another picture of the gentian. Taken in the Lower Bohinj Mountains in the Poljana pasture area.
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| velkavrh5. 06. 2016 15:55:14 |
It's the forest gentian. This one has serrated leaves, the alpine one doesn't.
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| zlatica5. 06. 2016 16:45:36 |
Well, Brane, thanks, we've learned something again. So the leaves are key to determining the gentian subspecies?
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| otiv5. 06. 2016 19:03:24 |
Nice, Gita. And another unknown
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| zlatica5. 06. 2016 19:07:23 |
Gita, shame you take the camera so rarely in hand! You have an incredible photographic eye, your flowers are like from dreams, even such tiny blossoms as those of the pedunculate bedstraw are in plain sight.. All praise!  Otiv - for you it's chicken cherry 
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| otiv5. 06. 2016 20:03:03 |
Zlatica, many thanks. Just where do botanists get ideas for such naming.  And another interesting flower.
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| zlatica5. 06. 2016 20:31:47 |
Yes, you're right, Otiv, sometimes I wonder too. Maybe Apolonija could explain it somehow in connection with the Latin term the flower is really something special again.
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| Apolonija5. 06. 2016 21:45:23 |
-common carnation or catchfly -pale naglavka, -2 orchids, the first is opening -one of the edelweiss -pedunculate bedstraw as zlatica already wrote -common yellow-rattle -foxglove -red dogwood -large-flowered starwort -seed of five-leaved hemp-nettle - I think you're right and can delete the question marks at srobot, speedwell, raspberry, burnet-saxifrage Gita, really beautiful pictures. otiv, serious competition
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| aljo165. 06. 2016 21:48:07 |
Nice greeting, I have one question, I encountered a lily, on sight I'd say it's Turkish but has slightly smaller flowers; they were in three colors, blue, white, and standard purple-pink, since I haven't found white and blue anywhere I'm wondering if they are Turkish at all? I found them in pure nature so not planted, leaves similar to tulips, like 2-story tulips look and were in forest on edge with clearing, Notranjska region, bulb was bright yellow (I buried back only curious, no damage done).
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| Apolonija5. 06. 2016 22:00:38 |
common chicken pimpernel, latin Anagallis arvensis gallus=rooster, gallina=hen But why pimpernel? Not only red like cherry, also blue. Different nations translate it differently. Interesting that it belongs to primroses. Lucky it's annual, otherwise my vegetable garden would be full of it.
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| darinka45. 06. 2016 22:02:14 |
Some more beauties from Nanoško pogorje.
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