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velkavrh31. 07. 2016 10:26:20
potka in pictures 1,6 and 7 you have great marsh gentian

on picture 5 - Slusij's five-fingered orchid

on picture 3 - the already often mentioned Scheuchzer's bellflower
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potka31. 07. 2016 10:34:37
Oh velkavrh, thanks againnasmeh
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zlatica31. 07. 2016 14:45:18
I was missing a bit, and you guys posted a whole bunch of flowers! Otiv, your willow gentians above Soriska are beautiful, even prettier your Montpelier pinks.... Brane and your bouquets from below Vernar, too bad there was no gentian, it's really strange that they aren't there yet, since this is peak season for them. Maybe this year isn't so generous with rare flowers as last year. Potka, your marsh gentians also touch me, since I always admire them greatly wherever I encounter them.
One more thing, Brane: is that on this photo from Mrzli vrh above Krn stinking elder? I was asking back then what that unknown is, but sadly no one replied to that thread. lpnasmeh
or is it stinking elder?1
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Apolonija31. 07. 2016 15:08:42
Zlatica, I meant to reply to you, but then I forgot. We have three types of elder growing:

- the black elder known to us all (Sambucus nigra)

- wild elder (Sambucus racemosa, which has red berries. They used to make jam from them, but only the seeds are poisonous.

- and the elder that you photographed:

Latin name: Sambucus ebulus
Slovenian name: stinking elder
Poison: cyanogenic glycosides
Poisonous plant parts: entire plant
Clinical picture of poisoning: salivation, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, sweating, pink skin, dizziness, headache, dyspnea, epileptic convulsions, hypotension, unconsciousness
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zlatica31. 07. 2016 15:23:58
hi, Apolonija, thanks for all the data. Useful.velik nasmeh
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otiv31. 07. 2016 15:25:13
Zlatica, thanks.nasmeh

Continuation of yesterday's post.
Narrow-leaved sedge.1
Narrow-leaved sedge.2
Narrow-leaved slipper orchid3
Narrow-leaved slipper orchid4
Narrow-leaved slipper orchid5
Bearded pink6
Bearded pink7
Bearded pink8
Clustered bellflower9
Clustered bellflower10
Willow-leaved speedwell11
Willow-leaved speedwell12
Willow-leaved speedwell13
Large yellowish dryad14
Large yellowish dryad15
Flowers of crusty saxifrage16
Flowers of crusty saxifrage17
Flowers of crusty saxifrage18
Leaf rosettes of crusty saxifrage19
Flowers of crusty saxifrage20
Scalloped rockjasmine21
Scalloped rockjasmine22
Fringed polygala23
Ivanščica24
Fringed polygala25
Dusky cranesbill26
Large-flowered catchfly27
Dusky cranesbill28
Dusky cranesbill29
Dusky cranesbill30
Large-flowered foxglove31
Cyclamen32
Cyclamen33
Large-flowered foxglove34
Large-flowered foxglove35
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zlatica31. 07. 2016 17:01:18
Otiv, this series of photos is also wonderful.

Yesterday in good company I tackled a quite demanding feat for me, since due to health issues I haven't had the chance yet this year to build proper hiking fitness. I visited Kamniško sedlo from Rinka waterfall in Logarska and thus soaked in the beauty of the flowers blooming on the summit and also along the scree and climbing path. This time the bellflowers enchanted me the most again, all colors and shades, among grass and rock, I identified some, but if anyone spots that I was wrong, I'll be glad for any correction. A couple of little flowers remained unknown to me. Best greetings nasmehmežikanje
on the path to Okrešelj a globeflower surprised me1
goldenrod2
I think it's the Bavarian golden kobulček3
Bavarian golden kobulčki4
blue-and-white bouquet of slanozor and Scheuchzer's bellflowers5
bouquet of mountain slanozor6
yellow-and-white bouquet of lanozor and ?? who recognizes the yellow one? I can't figure it out7
alpine rockrose8
spindle pedicularis9
Zois' bellflowers10
Zois' bellflowers11
pure young Zois' bellflowers12
unknown - could this be Kerner's dimek? It was right at the top of the saddle13
unknown - dimek?14
flowering meadows on the saddle15
pasque flowers16
mountain or ovoid pasque flower?17
Clusius' primrose18
Clusius' primrose19
Clusius' primrose20
St. John's wort or dotted gentian? it was more low-growing on top of the saddle and I don't know the characteristic differences between them21
Sternberg's pinks22
Sternberg's pink23
Sternberg's pink with tiny red spider24
Sternberg's pink25
gentians26
gentian27
gentians28
gentians29
in fact a very large gentian, significantly standing out from the others30
twisted-stemmed Scheuchzer's bellflowers31
bellflower, Scheuchzer's? what distinguishes these from Wittasek's?32
bellflowers, which one?33
Scheuchzer's bellflowers34
Scheuchzer's bellflowers35
paunchy bellflowers36
paunchy bellflowers37
paunchy bellflowers38
Scheuchzer's bellflower39
Scheuchzer's bellflowers40
marsh saxifrage41
marsh saxifrage42
alpine clover43
many-flowered milkwort44
edelweiss in the company of alpine ranjak45
alpine gentian46
arnica47
edelweiss48
blue-green rockjasmine49
blue-green rockjasmine50
evergreen rockjasmine51
evergreen rockjasmine52
cat's-foot53
rusty scabious54
yellow milje55
round-leaved rockcress still unflowered56
pinkish-red catchfly57
whole meadow of young Turkish fritillaries at the top of the saddle, most still in bud58
Turkish fritillary59
Turkish fritillary60
Turkish fritillary61
Kerner's poppy62
Kerner's poppy63
Kerner's poppy64
Kerner's poppy65
two poppies in a tight embrace66
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Apolonija31. 07. 2016 17:18:32
Brane, I only now saw what all you photographed on Friday. Nice! Cat's-foot and dwarf edelweiss are especially dear to my heart. Definitely wild hawkweed and shaggy hawkweed. For Frey's hawkweed it has too open "mouth".

Otiv, your pictures always captivate me.
Zlatica, you're good. Looks like you've gained fitness despite everything. Your little flowers are just being uploaded.
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Apolonija31. 07. 2016 19:57:30
See, Zlatica, how well you distinguish pinks.nasmeh
Bellflowers? Scheuchzer's is lower than Witasek's (up to half m) and has one flower per stem.
You distinguished well also Turkish cinquefoil (Slovenian name after Turška gora?) from the tailed one, as both grow in K-S A. Congratulations!nasmeh
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zlatica31. 07. 2016 21:11:41
Apolonija, you praised me nicely, pinks are a bit more familiar to me now, but with cinquefoil there was also some luck. When checking photos of cinquefoils by other authors, I found out that at that place where I found them, Turkish (not turška cinquefoil as I first wrote) is native, but I didn't know where the name comes from. In the register of Slovenian flora it also says Turkish omej, and I don't understand that term omej either, let alone know its origin. I'll research this topic a bit more.velik nasmeh But aren't the yellow unknowns familiar to you? zmeden
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Apolonija31. 07. 2016 23:31:18
13, 14 - leaves are not visible well, calyces neither...

16, 17 - pulsatilla: bracts not visible, nor well whether the calyces are hairy or not, which distinguishes pulsatillas. Multi-flowered might also come into question, but from the photos I don't dare say which one.

21 - Only flowers in the picture. Stem, calyces not visible, by which they are also distinguished. Spots (black glands which on spotted are on calyces and petals), I maybe sense more on two petals.

Zlatica, as you see, I can't help you with the yellows.zmeden
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zlatica1. 08. 2016 07:39:38
Apolonija, thanks for your willingness, but it's my own fault, because I didn't photograph in a way to capture the key features. I know what to photograph, but this time the appearance attracted me more and I didn't think that I'd be interested in what it is. Strength was also lacking for more in-depth photographing, as squats suddenly became a real feat! velik nasmeh
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Apolonija1. 08. 2016 08:11:55
I understand you perfectlynasmeh
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Tadej2. 08. 2016 11:25:27
Some little flowers from the mountains above Planina Razor.
Planika1
Hairy alpenrose2
Hairy rockjasmine3
Mother thyme4
Edelweiss5
Zois bellflower6
Zois bellflower7
Zois bellflower8
Edelweiss9
Pouched bellflower10
Pouched bellflower11
Montpellier pink?12
Montpellier pink?13
Scree cup14
Hairy rockjasmine?15
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velkavrh2. 08. 2016 15:08:10
Tadej

no.2 and 3 are hairy speedwell

no. 14 is scree globularia

no. 10 and 11 are saccate bellflower

Tadej, Sternberg's pink differs from Montpellier's by number of flowers per stem. Sternberg's usually has only one flower per stem and grows higher than Montpellier's.
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Apolonija2. 08. 2016 20:25:50
No. 4 is wild thyme. Regardsnasmeh
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otiv2. 08. 2016 21:35:04
Today I was up high again and saw a lot of beautiful flowers.
Low spike1
Low spike2
Low spike3
Low spike4
Low spike5
Obirski grobeljnik6
Obirski grobeljnik7
Obirski grobeljnik8
Obirski grobeljnik9
Obirski grobeljnik10
I'll label it as spring marmot since distinguishing from the Triglav marmot is too demanding11
Spring marmot12
Spring marmot13
Spring marmot14
Spring marmot15
Hairy catchfly16
Hairy catchfly17
Hairy catchfly18
Hairy catchfly19
Hairy catchfly20
Mountain forget-me-not21
Mountain forget-me-not22
Mountain forget-me-not23
Mountain forget-me-not24
Mountain forget-me-not25
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molog423. 08. 2016 00:17:52
Divine pics, otiv nasmeh, where did you take them?
Thanks, D
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otiv3. 08. 2016 06:05:50
@molog42, thanks. I wanted to photograph the Triglav rose at Stanič hut, but as it seems it will be in full bloom in 10 days and since other little flowers grow I occupied myself with them. I have more material, so I'll upload more.
I wandered around Krma-Stanič hut... real solitude from the path to Kredarica.
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Tadej3. 08. 2016 09:43:58
Velkavrh and Apolonija, thanks for the confirmation and addition.
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