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zlatica3. 06. 2017 15:38:09
Apolonija, just a supplement about the flax, Mala flora Slovenije lists it as "julijski lan" - Linum julicum (L. aplinum Jacq. subsp.julicum (Hayek))mežikanje
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otiv3. 06. 2017 16:16:27
Zlatica and Apolonija, thanks for the names. You both master the flowers, no need for you to reach for the bookshelves. velik nasmehmežikanje

Today again among the little flowers...
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velkavrh3. 06. 2017 17:51:27
Tadej your mushroom is definitely tintnica. It seems most similar to me to plišasti tintnica.

Regarding the blue glavinci - we reliably distinguish by color of awns on bract leaves. otiv showed it exceptionally well. On pic 45 - brown awns - thus triumfettijev, pic 49 - black awns - thus gorski.
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zlatica4. 06. 2017 11:56:27
Some little flowers from yesterday when rain was chasing me....velik nasmeh

On this flower topic I accidentally noticed that in the pogačice pictures in Cvetje section the flower species is listed as zlata pogačica. I think this term is not appropriate because this species isn't in MAF.zmeden Under Latin name Trollius europaeus the Slovenian name in MAF is navadna pogačica. Or is there maybe some explanation for zlata pogačica name? I'll be glad for some response on this. nasmehmežikanje
brownish-red bloodwort1
meadow goat's beard2
Large-flowered leopardbane3
Sternberg's pink4
knapweed slowly opens its head5
Kerner's poppy with a visitor6
nice boot7
Common rockrose8
common globeflower (golden ???)9
nice boot10
common globeflowers11
Stemless gentian12
yellow meadows coloured with zlaticas; species? maybe ripeča zlatica13
streamside sretena14
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Apolonija4. 06. 2017 20:31:17
Zlatica, despite the rain you brought us nice little flowers.nasmeh

Pogačice are really all golden, but the name is still "navadne". I don't know Trollius europaeus being translated as zlata pogačica, but I've seen such names here and on "Zaplani" too.
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velkavrh5. 06. 2017 06:15:48
In valleys and up to 2000m we'll meet two similar tall zlatica. Ripeča is more frequent, now full of it in valley meadows. Similar is žgoča zlatica. We distinguish mainly by leaves. At žgoča all leaves narrow lanceolate and entire (not divided). At ripeča lower ones divided. Both zlatica like more or less moist nitrogen-rich soils. In shade we'll find kosmato zlatico too - whole plant stiffly hairy.
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otiv5. 06. 2017 07:03:41
And which zlatica is this one??
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zlatica5. 06. 2017 07:30:11
Otiv, this buttercup is yours velik nasmehvelik nasmeh, although it has a funny name - bastard, which you already know.
Branko, thanks for the explanation about ripeča and žgoča zlatica. Something new for me. Since I photographed the leaves too, I'd say it's ripeča. I'm attaching a photo and asking for your opinion. nasmeh
leaves of zlatice1
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Apolonija5. 06. 2017 07:50:11
Good morning. Zlatica, I don't know what Brane will say, but judging by the leaves it's the creeping buttercup.

https://www.google.si/search?q=ripe%C4%8Da+zlatica&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjl6OKU_6XUAhXMuhQKHbJvCCUQ_AUIBigB&biw=1280&bih=928#imgrc=8KBjYwHJ-thp0M:

Spearwort is not at all similar to it. It grows distinctly in marshy areas, has entire-margined leaves, sharply oval, lanceolate, spreads more aggressively with stolons. No possible mix-up.


https://www.google.si/search?q=ranunculus+flammula&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwim7qbQgKbUAhULsxQKHY29Dc8Q_AUIBigB&biw=1280&bih=928#imgrc=YNPTC8cHwZS0SM:

Bastard buttercup. I agree, otiv is testing us a bit. But the Latin name is interesting too- Ranunculus hybridus, Hybrid = crossbreednasmeh I also really like the dreamy buttercup (Ranunculus thora) besides this one.
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zlatica5. 06. 2017 09:03:51
Apolonija, many thanks. In the future I'll tackle buttercups a bit morevelik nasmehvelik nasmeh
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otiv5. 06. 2017 09:32:29
Zlatica, just by your name one would assume you have buttercups at your fingertips. velik nasmeh
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darinka45. 06. 2017 12:48:26
I noticed, at least I think, it's a white poppy. Not by us, but in western Serbia.
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zlatica5. 06. 2017 13:57:00
Oh, Darinka, how beautiful it is.nasmeh
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velkavrh5. 06. 2017 15:34:44
I'm presenting buttercups. The dreamy one got lost somewhere for me. I photographed it on a trip to Croatian Snježnik. The creeping one slipped away from me too. I don't know if the tall white mistletoe-leaved one is found with us. I'd like to find Seguir's buttercup (it's low white), which is supposed to grow in the area between Vajnež and Begunjščica - it's on the red protective list as rare species. Alpine, Samper's and Kuepfer's should also be found with us - all three are white, low.
Mountain buttercup - R. montanus Willd.1
Hybrid buttercup - R. hybridus Biria.2
Lobed buttercup - R. ficaria L.3
Aquatic thread-leaved buttercup - photographed at Dvojno Lake in the Valley of Triglav Lakes - subgenus Batrachium - R. trichophyllus Chaix.4
Traunfellner's buttercup - R. traunfellneri Hoppe.5
Woolly buttercup on the path to Črno prst - R. lanuginosus L.6
Carinthian buttercup - also photographed on the path to Črno prst. I think they even have it marked - R. carinthiacus Hoppe.7
Plane-leaved buttercup - R. platanifolius L.8
Sharp buttercup - R. acris Friesianus - I don't know if the last is written with a capital letter.9
Zlatica, which I photographed on the Kuhinja pasture below Krn.10
Study of bulbous zlatica - it has a thickened root - R. bulbosus L.11
Finally I found in my albums the intoxicating zlatica - R. thora L.12
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darinka45. 06. 2017 19:30:21
I was surprised because I've never seen it before. There in western Serbia, where we were on excursion now, the world is hilly. Similar to ours.nasmeh
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velkavrh6. 06. 2017 19:29:46
A little for variety I'm posting a couple pics of Velebit mountain flowers from two years ago. I'll return there.
I haven't seen vrčica here yet. It is common here. This should be the grass-leaved one.1
This one does not grow here. Anyway, it is a beauty.2
We also find koreničnik here. It should be the pale purple one.3
Grint or something else - I don't know. Maybe škržolica.4
This one is also unknown to me.5
Grint.6
Unknown yellows as many as you like. It should be the heart-leaved bolhača.7
These flowers I haven't met at home yet - but it's already wilted.8
We also see allium at home.9
French flax.10
Vratič.11
Interesting thistles and teasels.12
Mountain thistle.13
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This one is an albino.15
Not a dog rose. I know that this is a protected flower.16
Also something white. It is the many-flowered speedwell.17
Bellflower which does not grow with us.18
Yellow-tinted Carniolan lily.19
They are really beautiful. This is another species of butterwort.20
I saw a tulip in the wild for the first time here.21
Another hawkweed. I don't know which one. By the flower it resembles the narrow-leaved hawkweed.22
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otiv6. 06. 2017 21:02:10
I've realized that I've often mistaken hawkweeds myself too, especially because I didn't photograph the flower head with the pappus bristles well, which are important for determining the hawkweed species.
I'm attaching a photo of the mountain hawkweed flower head as I think it is. Please confirm my hawkweed identification. nasmeh
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velkavrh7. 06. 2017 05:52:22
It's really the mountain one. But determination is always a bit delicate. Only when you photograph both hawkweeds under the same conditions and same size and put pictures together you see exactly the difference in pappus bristles of the involucre flower head and color difference. I probably make mistakes too.

I'm mainly interested now in yellowish hawkweeds which I've never seen in nature.
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zlatica7. 06. 2017 07:24:24
Brane, some time show us a collection from Velebit; hawkweeds are my favorite flower too and there are so many species and variants that I never run out of work studying them. Until you encounter a yellowish hawkweed in nature, here's one of mine from last year. nasmeh
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