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Tadej9. 06. 2016 08:35:47
Some little flowers from the area around Storžič. Please help with unidentified species. Thanks, Tadej
Creeping Jenny1
White butterbur2
Wild strawberry flower3
Buttercup4
Bird's eye primrose5
Bird's eye primrose6
Tall gentian7
Pogačica8
Clusius' gentian9
Fritillary10
Fritillary11
Globeflower12
Mountain avens13
Anemone or globeflower14
Mezereon15
Mezereon16
Blackthorn17
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zlatica9. 06. 2016 09:17:01
Tadej, the last two are Kranj bellflowers, for the globeflower I'd say it's the mountain one. It's similar only to Fritsch's globeflower, but based on the color of the fringes on the bract leaves I'd identify it as mountain. Anyway, someone else will add their view. bestmežikanje
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Apolonija9. 06. 2016 14:04:14
Tadej, Zlatica,nasmehnasmeh on the last two photos there is also a very poisonous plant, namely deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna). By color and bell-shaped flowers it is indeed a bit similar to Kranj bellflower, especially if the whole plant is not shown. Check yourselves:

https://www.google.si/search?q=Atropa+belladonna&biw=1271&bih=912&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_idfQ8prNAhVOGhQKHX54CXEQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=ciG2cH4e64RQyM%3A

https://www.google.si/search?q=bunika&biw=1271&bih=912&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjb0sGW8prNAhXGPxQKHepRBQMQ_AUIBigB#imgdii=lspRStD5xVDTKM%3A%3BlspRStD5xVDTKM%3A%3Bzil484SuxeH2lM%3A&imgrc=lspRStD5xVDTKM%3A
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Tadej9. 06. 2016 14:20:52
For the last plant I added another photo. I think it's deadly nightshade.
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Apolonija9. 06. 2016 14:25:11
Of course it isnasmeh
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zlatica9. 06. 2016 15:06:20
Oops, Apolonija, good thing we have you. It's true, I was a bit hasty. I know you know these kinds of plants especially well. Tadej, sorry for the "misleading". velik nasmeh
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velkavrh11. 06. 2016 08:25:58
Yesterday to the Škocjan Caves and then to the Vipava Valley for cherries. Due to bad weather it was an excellent alternative. In the Škocjan Caves I was after forty years.
Unfortunately it was rainy - everything was soaked - carnation. This is the blood-red carnation - favorite of karst meadows.1
Triumfetti's bellflower.2
Nejc Jogan identified it for me as Silene italica. I don't know the Slovenian name. Definitely belongs to the Silene genus.3
I also found confirmation on the web that the identification is accurate.4
Turkish lily.5
Peach-leaved bellflower.6
Definitely a campion - Silene nutans ssp. (livada) - not ssp. nutans.7
Tough rock-rose.8
Cylindrical bloody cranesbill. I saw it last year on Vremščica.9
Globe-flower or sunray.10
Another bellflower species. Similar to pyramidal, but has somewhat fragile growth. Identified - rapunzel bellflower.11
I don't know this one. Definitely among catchflies. Identified - common catchfly.12
There were also several clovers. This is the few-flowered Spanish clover.13
Hop trefoil. It had large flowers.14
I'll show you the wonderful passionflower flower they have in a tub at the inn in Vipava Valley.15
The artichoke grows quite wildly.16
They say it's jasmine - it smells wonderful. It really is true jasmine.17
This beautiful little shrub always attracts me. It's heather.18
For this fragrant plant I don't know, they say it's common here. Lemon verbena.19
In the cherry orchard.20
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Apolonija11. 06. 2016 15:56:38
Brane, thanks for some new flowers.
- 3 and 4 is common soapwort (Saponaria officinalis)
- I think it's rampion bellflower
-12 common betony (Betonica officinalis subsp. officinalis)

https://www.google.si/search?q=Stachys&biw=1280&bih=933&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjcq7CTi6DNAhXEuxQKHYzzChUQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=betonica+officinalis&imgrc=0o5f-N_1NixlrM%3A


-13 I have trouble distinguishing few-flowered and many-flowered Spanish clover. You?
-17 This is true jasmine (Jasminum), which thrives in warmer places. The warmer, the more fragrant.

https://www.google.si/search?q=jasminum&biw=1280&bih=933&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj6_c-AkaDNAhVDtxoKHSgkAEsQ_AUIBigB

We call bushes with larger white flowers jasmine here, actually it's false jasmine = mock orange (Philadelphus)

https://www.google.si/search?q=philadelphus&biw=1280&bih=933&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjw6NuykaDNAhUD2RoKHcqdBjMQ_AUIBigB

- 18 This nice little shrub, which also grows better in warmth and someone named it a few pages back, is bottlebrush (Callistemon)
- 19 This is lemon verbena or citronka (Lippia citriodora)

Best regardsnasmeh
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velkavrh11. 06. 2016 16:18:30
Of course I can't go without my nearby hillsides even in the rain.
Fritschev glavinec.1
Gorski silj.2
Forest clearing.3
Meadow (creeping) bedstraw - round-leaved bedstraw.4
Hybrid clover.5
Fragrant orchid.6
The flower that soon replaced dandelion on meadows. Now meadows are full of common hawkweed.7
Probably dove's-blood.8
Cat's valerian.9
Blackthorn.10
Small clover. Not sure - could be sickle medick.11
Creeping white clover.12
Annual fleabane - invasive weed that needs to be eradicated.13
Yellow vetchling.14
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Apolonija11. 06. 2016 22:43:28
You really are good and persistent.
Did you mean round-leaved lousewort?
You know, I don't know much about these different yellow clovers. But if it's a panicle, it's definitely not sickle clover, because it has different leaf shape...rather small clover.nasmeh
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pohodnik1112. 06. 2016 10:57:38
Could someone please help with identification... Thanks.
?1
Common or mountain yarrow?2
Pyramidal cottongrass or common helleborine? Or something else?3
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Apolonija12. 06. 2016 16:24:00
Hello, pohodnik11!

Where did you take the plant photos? The first looks like one of the brambles. From this shot at least I can't tell which (Rubus sp.). The second is alpine yellow archangel (Galeobdolon montanum).

From the flower structure I think the third is pyramidal bugle.nasmeh

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pohodnik1112. 06. 2016 18:05:58
Many thanks Apolonija, I photographed on the path to Šmarna gora and Grmada. I also thought of bramble at the first photo, searched the net and no flower matched...but still think you're right and it's something bramble-related. Regards
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Apolonija12. 06. 2016 19:23:48
How tall was that plant?
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pohodnik1112. 06. 2016 22:04:40
From memory approx. 40 cm...
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velkavrh13. 06. 2016 11:35:22
Before visiting the beautiful lady's slipper.
St. John's wort blooms right on our slope near the home.1
Thistle on our slope.2
3
This bellflower has settled in our flower beds.4
This one blooms on our slope.5
False chamomile.6
Hairy vetch.7
Yellow rattle from the meadow - has small flowers - 30-40 cm high.8
This is that cinquefoil, which is currently all over our small meadow.9
It grows like an annoying weed. You can't root it out at all.10
So it really is yellow clover - it's quite tall.11
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darinka413. 06. 2016 16:38:09
Some more flowers from the path to Čuklja.
I don't know the name1
alpine bellflower.2
3
I don't know this one either4
5
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velkavrh13. 06. 2016 17:51:46
darinka4-

no. 1 and 4 - alpine hawkweed
no. 4 - smiljka - the species is harder to determine
no. 5 - common soldanella
no. 2 - common alpine bellflower
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darinka413. 06. 2016 18:15:43
Many thanks Velkavrh.mežikanje
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