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| zlatica6. 09. 2016 17:03:39 |
Branko, there's still hope it's waiting for you on Mangart...if not flowers, at least silvery cushions. If not, we'll go search for it together on Mangart next year, what do you say? 
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| miri6. 09. 2016 20:27:21 |
@ločanka, Again it holds that it's far from only the peak that matters, but the path more and more. Nice thought.
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| otiv8. 09. 2016 19:56:40 |
Does anyone know this flower? 
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| silvij8. 09. 2016 20:00:54 |
Last orchid that blooms here - twisted notch orchid
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| otiv8. 09. 2016 20:31:04 |
@silvij, many thanks. I think I haven't seen it before and today I was really surprised when I spotted this "spike". 
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| zlatica8. 09. 2016 20:40:03 |
otiv, I also want to find it once. Very curious how it looks in terrain. You were really lucky. Where did you find it? 
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| otiv8. 09. 2016 21:48:15 |
Zlatica, I found it along the path to Orle from Urh, if it's familiar to you.
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| zlatica9. 09. 2016 06:40:10 |
Thanks, Otiv, that place really isn't familiar to me, since my foot hasn't taken me there yet, but it tells that not high up, but more on easy paths,,,Yes, I'm really glad for you too that it came before your eyes. 
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| otiv9. 09. 2016 19:36:25 |
Do you know anything about hawkweeds... I don't. 
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| zlatica9. 09. 2016 19:43:44 |
Branko, nice that you remembered us also from the sea. Otiv, hawkweeds are an eternal puzzle for me, hard for me to recognize. But they are beautiful, especially yours. 
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| Apolonija9. 09. 2016 22:32:57 |
Brane, this year too you brought sea flowers to the forum. Nice. Guessing: you photographed dispersed kompava (Carlina racemosa), amethyst milfoil, common sea clover, pyramidal bellflower, something yellow, as you wittily say. On 7 surely no milfoil, on 8 it looks like rosette of lučnik. Otiv, your hawkweeds are beautiful. Just look at them, and I already have fewer eye problems You were already dealing with them a bit last year, if I remember right- common, stiff, dwarf....Need to study them. They differ by leaves- size, dentation, hairiness, by flowers, color, height....on your pictures the bracts and leaves have hairs, like common hawkweed has. But I don't dare claim it is.
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| otiv10. 09. 2016 08:04:26 |
Zlatica, thanks. There are quite a few sorts of hawkweeds and determination isn't particularly easy, especially for me who thinks more about the motive than just the flower.  Apolonija, biggest thanks for your indispensable help. Of course I knew something about hawkweeds, but it just evaporated from my head. I checked Zaplana.net and judging by the pictures it's common hawkweed on my shots, as you also figured out.
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| zlatica11. 09. 2016 17:44:53 |
And a couple more flowers from today's Košutica..
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| zlatica12. 09. 2016 09:50:16 |
See, Branko, how retirement comes in handy, right? I see that you really take many opportunities for the mountains, and have good fitness too. And so you'll delight us with many more flowers. 16 is the tufted rockcress, right?
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| velkavrh12. 09. 2016 16:49:45 |
The bluish-green one is very similar and we mix it up with the tufted one.
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| velkavrh12. 09. 2016 16:58:21 |
The bluish-green one is very similar and we mix it up with the tufted one. Interesting are also two Crepis plants.
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