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| Apolonija3. 10. 2016 08:57:08 |
Velkavrh, zletica, otiv, thanks for the nice flowers. zlatica, black alder has those characteristic "cones".
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| zlatica3. 10. 2016 13:03:26 |
Hello, Tadej! I only know the following: 1- common persicaria, 10,11 - glandular touch-me-not, for 12 Apolonija already told me a while ago it's oil pumpkin, or its fruit. 6 is definitely hawkweed, which one is hard to say, the involucral leaves, stem leaves and stem branching should be more visible. At first glance it looks like common hawkweed to me. best
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| velkavrh7. 10. 2016 20:25:34 |
zlatica your pic no. 12 is hairy speedwell. On pic no. 4 it's catnip.
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| grega_z_brega7. 10. 2016 23:07:26 |
on approx. 1 ha meadow the only yellow spot 
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| Apolonija7. 10. 2016 23:09:58 |
Brane, what if it's lowly speedwell? best Grega, is winter coming?
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| grega_z_brega7. 10. 2016 23:13:29 |
Or spring  I don't dare predict such autumns as last year. 
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| zlatica8. 10. 2016 07:50:00 |
Branko, thanks for the correction and the ID, Apolonija, you certainly agree it's an ID - for me that's already progress, since with these butterflies I'm always clueless. About cat's herb - is it like a type of savory or something? Reminds me of calamint with the flower too??  
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| Apolonija8. 10. 2016 14:02:43 |
Zlatica, common cat's-foot (Clinopodium vulgare) belongs to the Lamiaceae family, like alpine calamint=Acinos alpinus=Calamintha alpina and winter savory=Satureja montana,..That it's their close relative is shown by its synonyms- Acynos vulgaris, Satureja vulgaris, Calamintha vulgare....Good observation
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| zlatica8. 10. 2016 15:37:10 |
thanks, Apolonija, for sharing your rich knowledge with us. 
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| zlatica10. 10. 2016 15:16:47 |
From a rainy walk along the Kamniška Bistrica to Predaslije..best regards 
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| otiv12. 10. 2016 20:31:04 |
I don't know the name of the bottom bellflower...maybe someone knows?
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| velkavrh12. 10. 2016 20:49:28 |
Zlatica, pic no.2 - those are leaves of round-leaved rockcress. The hawkweed could be the low one. Mallows are easiest to find near the roses of Kamniški vrh.
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| zlatica14. 10. 2016 10:21:53 |
Otiv, you've gathered a decent collection, both by colors and types. Congratulations! Yeah, now that the puzzle is solved, I can only say that's it. Didn't even think of the butterwort, couldn't believe it still hangs on somewhere  .lp
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| velkavrh14. 10. 2016 21:23:42 |
Regarding the low speedwell I'm really doubtful. Leaves are right, hairs really not visible. More likely alpine speedwell.
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| zlatica16. 10. 2016 07:30:33 |
Branko, I'll check in spring - take some new pics when I go around Bistrita again. 
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