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| otiv22. 04. 2017 18:36:18 |
Maybe someone knows the little flower below. 
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| GITA22. 04. 2017 18:49:19 |
It seems to me that this is the common cowslip... ?
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| Apolonija22. 04. 2017 18:50:54 |
This is indeed the common cowslip
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| otiv22. 04. 2017 19:56:31 |
Gita and Apolonija...thanks. 
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| Deniss23. 04. 2017 14:54:15 |
Please help. What could this be?
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| Majstro23. 04. 2017 19:08:23 |
Deniss, this is the common orchis - Orchis morio.
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| otiv24. 04. 2017 08:58:38 |
I didn't know there are also mini orchis. This one was the size of a mulberry. 
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| velkavrh24. 04. 2017 15:30:46 |
This is the spotted-flowered orchis - lat. name Neotinea ustulata. It is really almost the smallest orchis. Literature states that it grows about 10-15cm tall - can be even smaller.
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| lino24. 04. 2017 15:45:43 |
Branko, hats off. You are a living encyclopedia. Thanks for such comprehensive info!
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| otiv24. 04. 2017 17:39:20 |
Brane, thanks. It really was small - 10cm... how many cm will it still grow, since it just started blooming. 
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| velkavrh24. 04. 2017 18:50:56 |
My flowering season will start in May. Greetings. Otiv from 21.04 on the last three pics the white flower is common garlicwort.
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| zlatica25. 04. 2017 15:46:58 |
Some plants from today's rainy path across fields and forest edges...
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| GITA25. 04. 2017 18:11:12 |
I ask for confirmation on two things if the ID is correct or correction... on first two photos: rock kernerjevka? Photographed on slopes of Šmarnogorska Grmada. Lots of this white stuff, sometimes very tall and very branched. On the other two photos something that grew by itself in front of the house... Is it bird's milk? Stellaria? Thanks for help.
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| velkavrh26. 04. 2017 08:03:06 |
GITA, on the 3rd and 4th pics the identification is correct - bulbous bird's milk. It grows on our lawn too. On the 1st and 2nd pics it's not rock kernerjevka. Kernerjevka has completely different leaves. I also saw this flower on Grmada - it's from the crucifer genus. I'll check more.
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| turbo26. 04. 2017 08:11:35 |
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| GITA26. 04. 2017 09:51:20 |
Thanks @velkavrh, also to you @turbo, I know that page and I've reviewed all "white" flowers and all crucifers from beginning to end and from end back to beginning... but...  @velkavrh, please if you find a solution...
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