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| otiv15. 06. 2017 19:57:52 |
Excellent shots... of wonderful flowers, Deniss.  Forest bellflower is on shot 15 Viviparous bistort is on shot 16 Forest cranesbill is on shot 18
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| otiv15. 06. 2017 22:01:01 |
Beautiful flowering meadows sown with multicolored flowers.
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| velkavrh16. 06. 2017 16:19:39 |
otiv, you have a budded lily.
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| Apolonija16. 06. 2017 16:58:42 |
Let me also "contribute" a bit.... Deniss, you nicely presented the whitlow-grass.
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| otiv16. 06. 2017 17:38:54 |
Of course, Brane, that's why I went to Javornik too and was very impressed by the flowers, only the weather was sourer in the morning. I'll upload more pics... Wonderful, Apolonija. 
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| dr_63516. 06. 2017 19:36:09 |
Hello. I'm interested in the name of this flower: View here Thanks.
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| Apolonija16. 06. 2017 19:41:58 |
otiv, and something for you too. dr 635- Heart-leaved globularia (Globularia cordifolia) 
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| zlatica18. 06. 2017 12:09:22 |
Otiv, Branko, you're delighting us nicely with the little flowers, also for all those who can't go to the mountains right now. I can't see quite well because I'm viewing pics via phone, but Branko, isn't it nettle-leaved erinus in pic 52?  and Carinthian saxifrage looks more like some cinquefoil to me. Doesn't this saxifrage species have more upright and compact leaves? Sorry if I'm wrong lp
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| velkavrh18. 06. 2017 15:16:30 |
zlatica you're right. I already corrected it.
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| otiv18. 06. 2017 19:32:45 |
During today's visit to Kalški greben I took time for the cinquefoils and made some shots of the green part of the flower, and found that distinguishing them is quite a demanding task. You don't even notice the hairs in the field, only when magnified on the computer do they show. Shaggy cinquefoil should have hairs all over the leaf surface, hairy cinquefoil only on the leaf edges. After viewing the shots I can write that I found only hairy cinquefoil. PS Among the mandatory equipment, a magnifying glass will need to be added. 
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| otiv18. 06. 2017 21:12:53 |
Mirjam67, nice. 
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| velkavrh19. 06. 2017 05:48:27 |
Mirjam67 on Nanos there will be French flax. pic 21 is alpine meadow-rue.
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| mirjam6719. 06. 2017 22:36:01 |
Velkavrh, thanks. I'll correct it.
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| velkavrh21. 06. 2017 04:17:57 |
Yesterday I did the flower path, which I do at least once a year every year - that's the botanical garden under Črna prst. In 2009 the flowers on this path were marked for the first time. Branko Zupan came up with the idea. The pioneers of this idea were then Ivan Veber, Igor Dakskobler, Jože Bavcon. It was necessary to list the flowers, determine the boundaries of this path. So around the first half of June they mark the flowers on this path for the first time. Then every ten days they check the path, put up new signs for flowers that weren't noticed in the previous check and remove the flowers that have already bloomed. This year they even issued a booklet Rastlinstvo Črne prsti and its botanical path. The authors are the tireless Igor Dakskobler and Polona Strgar. Don't forget to mention Polona's husband - Peter Strgar, who regularly maintains this path and knows all the flowers of the Bohinj end and beyond. The booklet for only five euros can be bought at Orožnova hut, which is cared for all year by the caretaker Mr. Beguš. The path is only half an hour in one direction. Yesterday I only did this path. Usually I also go to Črna prst. So actually I didn't see the jewels of Črna prst this time like silver bloodroot, Noric clover, fumitories, rose-red pasque flower, Pyrenean rockrose, alpine honeywort, louseworts, hawkweeds. Alpine gentian blooms only at the beginning of August. I photographed all marked flowers and shrubs and will present them in order as they follow along the path. The first signs are visible already at the hut. Unmarked flowers I will present at the end. I think I spotted quite a few.
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| velkavrh21. 06. 2017 11:50:14 |
After careful study of the new guidebook I found out that a lot of searching awaits me on Črna prst. I never find the protected short-haired bittercress, Pyrenean violet, Hacquet's lousewort, novelty is Mayer's lousewort-hybrid, two-colored hairy agrimony, Kerner's pennycress, late toothwort, horse gentian, leafless toadflax, one-leaved hawkweed, Hoppe's and low cat's ears, toothed mugwort. Two-colored star-of-Bethlehem is not yet confirmed. Last year I found it among hellebores under Matajur peak.
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| otiv21. 06. 2017 18:03:30 |
Maybe someone knows this yellow one? Already solved the riddle: rock hawkweed 
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