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otiv15. 06. 2017 19:57:52
Excellent shots... of wonderful flowers, Deniss. nasmeh

Forest bellflower is on shot 15
Viviparous bistort is on shot 16
Forest cranesbill is on shot 18
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velkavrh15. 06. 2017 20:50:29
Flowers from the tour - Ljubelj, Born tunnels, Planina Prevala, to Roblek on Rož, to Begunjščica ridge to Veliki vrh, descent to Zelenica. Flowers galore. Found an excellent specimen of willowherb that looks bicolor - red. Not rock one, for Rhelicanijeva (black) too light. Flower not fully open yet.
Montpellier pink1
Common pink or catchfly.2
Pink viper's grass or snakeweed.3
Grass-leaved iris.4
Rock jetičnik.5
Turk's cap lily.6
Sea club-rush.7
The last beautiful lady's slipper.8
The Bosenski ušivec has already wilted.9
Round-leaved wintergreen.10
Kerner's poppy.11
Hairy snowbell.12
Oval cat's-ear.13
Obir saxifrage.14
Such gray leaves this sivica has.15
Hawkweeds.16
Double-flowered violets.17
Homulične črvinke.18
brown bird's-nest orchid19
Jacquin's germander.20
Črvinka.21
This is that murka. It was the only one. Found in the middle of the Rože area.22
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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...nasmeh

Wonderful, Apolonija. nasmeh
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dr_63516. 06. 2017 19:36:09
Hello. I'm interested in the name of this flower:
View here
Thanks.nasmeh
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Apolonija16. 06. 2017 19:41:58
otiv, and something for you too.mežikanje

dr 635- Heart-leaved globularia (Globularia cordifolia) nasmeh
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otiv16. 06. 2017 21:22:56
Thanks, Apolonija. nasmeh

Red-leaved rosehip1
Butterfly on common goat's beard2
We have sweetened ourselves well3
Nettle-leaved bellflower4
Fuchs' finger orchid5
Heath spotted-orchid6
Orchid7
Heath spotted-orchid8
Colorful zebra orchid9
Snake's head fritillary10
Snake's head fritillary11
Snake's head fritillary12
Buds on the lily by which it got its name. But I don't know why rose buds.13
Globeflower14
Arnica15
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Cuckoopint17
This is its flower18
Zahlbruckner's catchfly19
Zahlbruckner's catchfly20
Zahlbruckner's catchfly21
Lady's slipper orchid22
Middle speedwell23
Cyclamen24
egg-shaped dock25
Dog rose26
Mountain savory27
Mountain fescue... awns are important for identification28
Mountain woodpecker29
Zahlbruckner's catchfly30
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velkavrh18. 06. 2017 08:45:36
Wait, otiv, until I get a better camera. Now I have to be satisfied with what I have. Here's the rest from Begunjščica. More to show what all is blooming, not to boast with photos. I haven't photographed many yet - among others - alpine calamint, wild carnation, alpine starflowers and many others. I found over a hundred mountain flowers.
Willow-leaved primrose.1
Mossy primrose.2
Large-flowered foxglove.3
Narrow-leaved preobjeda.4
Pink or Austrian hogweed-Heracieum austriacum subsp.siifolium. Also known as Bohinj hogweed. It is an endemic of the Southeastern Alps.5
Austrian črvinka.6
Anemone - I can't distinguish the species well.7
Hairy saxifrage already has buds.8
Rock spike.9
Three-leaved milkvetch.10
Scheuchzer's bellflower - now blooming below Vrtača hut.11
Elongated valerian - Valeriana elongata. We don't see it very often. The true valerian I don't even know if I've ever seen.12
Golden pasqueflower - I found it at the hut on Zelenica.13
Alpine or shiny wormwood.14
Alpine honeywort.15
Common willowherb.16
Ciliate chickweed - Moehringia ciliata. Chickweeds have petals (floral leaves) somewhat separate - somewhat to themselves.17
Thistle.18
Alpine orache.19
Cuckooflower.20
Common lady's smock.21
Large marsh helleborine.22
Mountain laserwort - Laserpitium siler. Recognizable by its characteristic leaves. The mighty umbellifer is over a meter tall.23
Overgrows large areas - in the shade it is taller.24
Thick-leaved thistle.25
Sticky thistle.26
Cowled speedwell.27
Forest šebenik.28
Oval avens.29
Plane-leaved ragwort.30
Hairy globeflower.31
Osivnica.32
Leathery saxifrage. In the forest we find wedge-leaved and round-leaved ones.33
Fragrant aconite, there is also a lot of drooping hellebore.34
First edelweiss below the summit of Begunjščica.35
Alpine rockrose.36
Alpine edelweiss or little sun.37
Edelweiss from the top of Begunjščica. It's not the rocky one, I know it. Probably the Carinthian one.38
Traunfellner's buttercup. There are many of these small cute white buttercups. They hide behind rocks and grow in rock fissures.39
Cute pink cushions form the stemless saxifrages.40
Clusius' gentian is also found everywhere, like the spring gentian.41
The ornament of screes is alpine avens.42
Alpine soldanella has already bloomed somewhere.43
Daisy fleabanes are found everywhere, but blue alpine fleabanes are not yet.44
Definitely foxtail.45
From the pea family - vetch.46
Crantz's finger orchid. The yellow one has an orange spot at the base of the lip.47
Grass-of-Parnassus.48
The scree lover is this small cute clubmoss - alpine deer grass.49
Nearby there is also common eyebright.50
In places there are whole meadows of pogačice.51
Nettle-leaved speedwell - Veronica urticifolia.52
The fragrant helleborine is already ripening.53
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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? zmedennasmehand Carinthian saxifrage looks more like some cinquefoil to me. Doesn't this saxifrage species have more upright and compact leaves? Sorry if I'm wrongzadrega 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. nasmeh
PS Among the mandatory equipment, a magnifying glass will need to be added. velik nasmeh
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mirjam6718. 06. 2017 20:46:23
Nanos in June is a real botanical garden. This is just some of what is blooming now from Lovska koča to Vojkova koča on Nanos.
Marsh helleborine1
Snake's head fritillary2
rose hip3
Orchid4
Carniolan lily5
Carniolan lily6
Illyrian peony7
Common viper's bugloss8
Orlica9
Mountain woodpecker10
Is this the white Illyrian orchid?11
Illyrian peony12
Common leafy cowslip orchid13
Grass-leaved orchid14
Yellow gentian or deerroot, it will bloom soon15
French flax16
Lady's slipper17
Upright catchfly18
Carniolan lily in colorful company19
Wild thyme with a butterfly20
Globeflower21
And finally some sweet wild strawberries22
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otiv18. 06. 2017 21:12:53
Mirjam67, nice. nasmeh
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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.
Tufted-fruited dog rose.1
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White nočnica3
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Alpine pasqueflower.5
Common pižmica. Flowers are yellowish-green6
These flowers I don't know. No flowers were visible. Don't know if it will bloom again or has already wilted7
Pink viper's grass or snakeweed.8
Right next to the hut they bloom abundantly9
Carinthian krhlika. Shrubs I know less. Has greenish white flowers. Ripe berries black - poisonous plant10
Plahtica. Lots of plahtica on the whole path. I think only one species here. There are several species of plahtica11
Willow-leaved primrose.12
Here it will only start blooming. This is a very common flower13
Hairy zlatica14
Loves shade and moisture15
Lobel’s green false hellebore.16
Of course not yet blooming - from my albums. In between a white one will appear17
Now not yet blooming. But full of its foliage. Flower borrowed from my albums18
Common forest angelica. This umbellifer is not yet flowering. However, it is very common. We also call it angelica.19
Wolfberry - very poisonous.20
Turkish lily. This is the shade lily.21
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Wedge-leaved rockcress.23
It grows in the shade, usually on rocks. We see a lot of it along paths.24
Scarlet-red harebell.25
Not yet flowering. From my albums.26
This cute blue speedwell appears twice on our path, once as alpine speedwell, once as mountain speedwell. It is the same speedwell.27
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Two-flowered violet.29
Over, flowering - from my albums.30
Common rampion. Already flowering. At the sign, however, it really wasn't flowering.31
Hardy silverwort. It is a shade and wet habitat flower.32
Over, flowering - from my albums.33
Fragrant burnet.34
Fruits are already appearing.35
Now I really know this fragrant umbellifer well. It grows in many places and forms entire meadows of whiteness.36
Forest montanelet - shade plant.37
Higher up, we will also find the alpine montanelet.38
Three-leaved milkvetch.39
It is very common. It colors from white to deep pink. It can have small flowers or large ones.40
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Green hound's-tongue.42
I can't photograph it satisfactorily no matter what. It didn't work last year either.43
Alpine rose root.44
This is the scree flower.45
Austrian hawkweed.46
Loves shade. Here it has just opened its first flowers. Under the hut in the forest it is already almost wilted.47
Yellow milfoil.48
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Potočna sretena. It is almost already wilted.50
Host's rockcress.51
It is not yet flowering in its full size. With us it appears in two subspecies.52
There is a lot of it. Loves shade. It is the tallest of all rockjasmins. It stretches its long stems from the shade into the light.53
Zajčicolistna škržolica.54
It has not yet flowered. It has yellow flowers like most gentians. But it has different leaves.55
Hairy snowbell.56
It is common. Less often we find rustyjer.57
Waldsteinova vrba.58
It has already wilted.59
Dwarf rowan or serviceberry. It has red fruits.60
It is not yet flowering.61
Common čepnjek.62
We usually overlook it.63
Daisy-leaved hawkweed.64
These daisies really grow everywhere, only they are non-native.65
Woodland bloody cranesbill.66
This one is from the habitat. I myself have many nicer shots in my albums.67
Blue kosteničevje.68
It is not yet flowering. It does not flower blue at all.69
Hawkweed.70
There are several species of edelweiss. This is probably the large-flowered one. Higher up, the native Julian one should grow.71
Large-flowered foxglove.72
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Common pogačica.74
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Sticky thistle.76
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Spanish homulica.78
It is not yet flowering.79
Clavate lousewort.80
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Rumeni grahor.82
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Julian flax.84
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Hairy lady's mantle.86
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Rušje.89
Vanež.90
From the group of alliums, to which čemaž also belongs.91
Long-flowering pearl.92
Not yet flowering.93
Pollini's gentian.94
Very robust fritillary - it hasn't flowered yet.95
Alpine hawkweed. All hawkweeds are protected.96
Currently only its bulbils are here. It has already flowered.97
From my albums.98
Košutnik - yellow gentian - we have two subspecies. This is Vardjan's. The other is Bratinski - broad-dusted. It flowers a little later.99
They make gentian drink from the roots. Often both species grow at the same site.100
Common catchfly.101
It has already flowered - from my albums.102
Clubby anemone.103
Currently in full bloom. At the end of the botanical path it is now in full bloom.104
Rusty saxifrage.105
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Rock overgrowth.107
Currently not yet flowering.108
From my albums. Photographed right on Črni prst.109
Bohinj repnjak. This is still an old plaque. Here it has already flowered. We also find the alpine one. I'm always in a dilemma which one it is.110
Zois' bellflower.111
It should be right at the end of the botanical path. Grows on a large rock - in a rock crevice. Not yet flowering.112
From my albums. They haven't yet installed the sign for the end of the botanical path.113
Rock blackberry - I missed it a bit.114
The small blue fruits are also edible.115
Siberian juniper.116
Now flowers that were not marked - oval repuš.117
Right at the hut is its relative - Zahlbruckner's. Only one is flowering now and just the beginning. Usually there are more.118
Behind the hut, Villar clover is flowering.119
Flowers of this clover. Hairy clover is more common, has lighter pink flowers.120
Under the hut we find broad-leaved primrose.121
And also mountain silene. There is a lot of silene on the saddle before Črna prst.122
These orchids can also be seen.123
Nettle-leaved gentian.124
Narrow-campanulate primrose - prefers a shadier habitat.125
Right at the hut grows thistle with tail-like leaves. There are several species of thistle on Črna prst.126
On the botanical path there is varied-leaved hawkweed. There are several species of hawkweed - many appear as weeds. We also have true yellow, scented, Noric, Swiss.127
There is a lot of this gentian along the entire path. Gentians are a bit problematic to identify. I really only know the rock one well.128
Forest starflower.129
It has gray leaves - so it must be the Obir grayling.130
There is a lot of campion or windflower. It is white to strongly pink colored.131
Lily of the valley can still be found.132
Common speedwell.133
Pale trefoil.134
Prealpine willowherb.135
Bavarian yellow primrose. We also have Carniolan and great yellow primrose.136
Otherwise, I'm not at home with primroses - it seems to me that these are leaves of root-leaved cowslip.137
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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.
This is that murka.1
It wasn't the only one.2
Next to them were the rhelikanijeve.3
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Meadow of murkas.6
These are two-colored murkas from Veliki Špič.7
Two-colored murka from Bogatin.8
This is Widder's murka from Veliki Špič.9
Kamniška murka on Košutica.10
That murka was photographed in the Dolomites.11
Rhelikanijeva murka from last time from Rože below Begunjščica. Confirmed find. Not a usual habitat.12
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otiv21. 06. 2017 18:03:30
Maybe someone knows this yellow one?

Already solved the riddle: rock hawkweed nasmeh
skalni glavinec1
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