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miri16. 10. 2016 14:39:21
Wilting but still beautiful. Queen of the mountains.
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zlatica17. 10. 2016 10:20:12
miri, you've caught a nice queen, admirable even in departing.mežikanje
Now some of my flowers from Gradiška tour, there were rare little flowers and it was hard to catch them amid climbing, among them also one whose name I can't determine. I'd say it's from the crucifers genus, which one though.., maybe one of you will tell me.zmedenvelik nasmeh
karst thrift1
karst thrift2
karst thrift3
yellowish allium4
yellowish allium5
pyramidal bellflower that blooms even on broken stems6
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Majdag18. 10. 2016 07:43:24

...Always nice flowers, Zlatica, where are the climbing pics and your wanderings. Those would be nice to see too..nasmeh
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zlatica18. 10. 2016 08:56:36
Well, Majda, seeing all those scary feats by some on Forum eek, my modest successes melt away among them....velik nasmeh
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Majdag18. 10. 2016 09:48:12


...Zlatica I admire folks for what they achieve, mostly younger ones, I don't envy them. With great joy I view hikers' wanderings, for whom time isn't so important and who usually exceed the times on the signposts. Anyone, even a climb up the nearest hill or a walk, can brighten someone's day who used to manage that but now their step no longer allows it. I see that from browsing my blog, so I post where I wander alone or in company. Sometimes just with pics. Whoever isn't interested just doesn't look.nasmeh
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shaya18. 10. 2016 12:44:18
Majdag, this post brightened my daynasmeh
I follow your blog with pleasure.

Nice daynasmeh
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zlatica18. 10. 2016 13:05:03
shaya, I join those thoughts and majda, in the future I'll try to heed it and upload besides flowers also some picture from my wanderings..nasmeh
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Majdag18. 10. 2016 14:20:07


... Waiting..nasmeh
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Apolonija18. 10. 2016 14:31:00
Zlatica, your unknown is probably candytuft =Iberis, perhaps I. umbellata.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberis_umbellata#/media/File:2006-11-28Iberis10.jpgnasmeh
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zlatica18. 10. 2016 15:55:10
Apolonija, you're wonderful! Heartfelt thanks. It really could be that flower. Interesting that the flower has 2 larger out of 4 petals. I noticed that on my photos too. So umbellate candytuft really belongs to the genus of crucifers, right? bestnasmeh
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Apolonija18. 10. 2016 20:11:36
Zlatica, you're thinking correctly: candytuft (genus name), umbellate (species name) belongs to the crucifer family.nasmeh
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zlatica23. 10. 2016 16:18:47
Since the winter fairy tale hasn't pulled me into its snares yet, I "collected" some more flowers on the path around Gradiško Lake. To follow....bestnasmehmežikanje
black clover1
common goldenrod2
annual xerophyte, still quite leafy3
common pink4
probably common pearlwort5
fruit of common pearlwort6
I don't know the name, but I've known these green plants since childhood7
thistle, leaves and growth show similarity to soft thistle, only the flower is not yellowish; perhaps a hybrid8
hybrid of soft thistle and ?9
thistle, which one?10
beautiful common scabious adorn the meadows11
common scabious12
common rigid woodruff13
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otiv4. 11. 2016 19:49:23
I noticed this curiosity on the dog rose, what could it be?
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miri4. 11. 2016 20:25:50
Hybrid rose hip with chestnut.
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Misantrof4. 11. 2016 20:29:19
Rose galls caused by the larva of the rose gall wasp (Diplolepis rosae).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplolepis_rosae
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otiv4. 11. 2016 21:13:40
Miri velik nasmeh

Misantrof, thanks for the explanation and link. Now I know a bit more again. nasmeh
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francimedved15. 11. 2016 21:47:24
Today I found a couple of flowers under Šmatna gora.
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zlatica16. 11. 2016 19:44:38
oh, franci, you've spiced up our evening again while looking at your flowers. The bright colors fit perfectly. velik nasmehnasmehmežikanjemežikanje
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Irina23. 11. 2016 23:59:44
You who know a lot. Please help.
Is cup-shaped hawthorn Crataegus curvisepala always a shrub? Does it ever grow into a small (4m) tree? And is any of the two hawthorn species, perhaps one of their subspecies protected in Slovenia?
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