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otiv4. 07. 2017 20:17:04
Thanks, Apolonija...I'll repay tomorrow with MMS. velik nasmeh

Maybe not everyone checks current conditions and I'll forward some flowers from Kompotele here too. nasmeh
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velkavrh5. 07. 2017 10:06:17
It doesn't grow in the mountains, but on our flower beds. I can give away a seedling in autumn too.
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Meadow burnet.12
I don't see it around the hut here. I brought a small plant from Ukanca three years ago. Last year it didn't bloom yet. This year it's returning my love.13
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velkavrh5. 07. 2017 10:13:49
Now Austria twice. There also bloom mountain flowers that we don't have here. Hope I find something interesting.
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zlatica5. 07. 2017 17:18:13
As I already said on the Forum, yesterday we visited Tolsta Košuta. Since I was with a group of hikers, of course I couldn't spend appropriate time photographing the flowers, which Branko knows very well, as he often goes to the mountains with a group of hikers. Nevertheless, I managed to capture those flowers that accompanied us along the path, although I'm not entirely satisfied with the photos. It's interesting that there are no flowers in the valley of Dolgih Njiv, only when you start climbing can you find them.
Branko, I wish you really find something interesting and share it with us. lp
head fleabane - there was the most of this1
we even found two murka along the path2
Bavarian golden auricula3
hairy bellflowers4
mountain pearl5
Julian flax6
the only still flowering pogačica on the path, hidden among the scrub7
common spotted orchid8
hairy bellflowers like guards on the edge of the precipice9
Sternberg pinks10
Pinkish-red monkshood11
Clusius' five-finger orchid12
Pot-bellied bellflowers13
egg-shaped dock14
Large-flowered foxglove15
maybe spring črvinka???16
poorer picture - July fleabane17
Kosmata škržolica18
hairy bellflower - still budding19
Pyrenean houseleek20
alpine houseleek at the top of T. Košuta21
marsh thistle22
Feather grass23
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velkavrh5. 07. 2017 20:28:36
With these črvinkas, popkoresas, peščenkas it's tricky. In between some lepnica mixes in. Spring črvinka is described like this - leaves almost needle-like, flowers up to 1cm wide, petals rounded, sepals 3x veined. Plants in loose scree. So it will be the right one.
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zlatica6. 07. 2017 06:50:06
I agree with you, Branko, it's really tricky with these small white flowers. They give me headaches too.zmeden Sometimes I hit it, other times I miss completely... This time I concluded similarly to you. Maybe Apolonija will find some other solution. velik nasmeh
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Apolonija6. 07. 2017 14:37:39
Apolonija won't find another solution, because this one is the right onenasmeh
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zlatica6. 07. 2017 17:34:21
velik nasmehnasmehmežikanje
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velkavrh7. 07. 2017 06:58:22
From yesterday, flowers of the Gailtal Alps. On Mossenhohe we were looking for the characteristic lily for this area - paradise lily (it's white), but on the sites where it was found two years ago at the same time there was nothing. This area they mow - not graze. Two years ago they were already mowing this time. This year they haven't yet. Drought is late. Grass is extremely short. Mountain flowers are somehow the same as in our Alps. I found only two flowers that I will present at the end, which I haven't seen before. There were lots of flowers I didn't even manage to photograph - Pyrenean sedge, alpine savory or čober, pink-red barrenwort, Villar's trefoil and many others. We didn't find any rock cress, because this is more area of dry meadows, occasionally on forest edge damp areas - no rocks here.
The forest area is the habitat of wolf's bast - there is a lot of it. I don't see it at home at all. A few years ago I found it at the starting point for Pristovski Storžič. In nature it is only blue.1
Along this forest path too there is plenty of the blue spiked rampion - Phyteuma spicatum ssp. coeruleum.2
It is beautiful. This rampion is on the list of rampions of this area.3
Along this forest road and also higher up there are many bearded bellflowers, which I rarely find locally.4
They also appear higher up.5
There were even more species of bellflowers, but I cannot identify them precisely.6
There were no rušnate, trebušaste, karnijske or zoisova ones, which I somehow recognize. But the dame trebušasta confuses me a bit.7
The lily was only the Turkish one.8
Bearded pink, we call it Turkish carnation locally.9
There are many wild pinks.10
In the forest I even found a red naglavka, which I haven't found locally this year.11
Albino common kukavičnik. There are many common and fragrant kukavičnik. I also saw about three cuckoos.12
Single-stemmed svinjak - Hypochoeris uniflora.13
Here there are many of them.14
Abraščevolistni hawkweed. It usually colors quite intensely orange.15
Pannonian thistle. But those pink-violet thistles and knapweeds still confuse me.16
Marsh thistle.17
Debelolistni bodak - I'm not completely sure - I didn't photograph the leaves.18
We found an extensive stand of this krvomočnica, similar in growth (height, flowers) to rjavordeči, but the color was completely different. The entire stand had this color.19
Špajka. I think it's mountain špajka. Again no leaves - the flower has a similar double structure.20
Long-haired hawkweed - Hieracium pilosella - this relatively small hawkweed is characterized by a very bright yellow color.21
Hairy hawkweed - this one is so hairy that we can't mistake it for another.22
Shiny sandwort.23
Arnica - there is a lot of it here. At home it has disappeared from many sites due to uncontrolled picking.24
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There were many alpine gentians.26
Common speedwell.27
Grabljišče - it should be the narrow-leaved one, which grows only higher up.28
Will have to check in Flora Alpina.29
Zlati dimek, which colors from yellow through strong orange.30
We also find stands of vanež.31
We found only solitary leaves of košutnik.32
Of the louseworts I noticed only the July one, and even that has already bloomed out.33
We even found this pojalnik - I don't know which species - for example on Črni prsti the recorded ones are - netted, Jelenov's, Pančić's. Overeaten.34
Definitely pelin.35
Rman - not the blackish one.36
It also colors pink.37
Towards the top of the mountain there are huge amounts of rhelikanijevih murk.38
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It actually smelled of chocolate or vanilla - whichever you prefer.40
Alpine vetchling.41
New metuljnica for me - I haven't seen it at home yet. It's the povešavocvetni gragovec - it doesn't grow here.42
Repičasta speedwell, of course there were also plenty of ozkočeladaste.43
We simply overlook the črnoglavka.44
Lesser meadow-rue - Thalictrum minus.45
In nature we often encounter albinos - this is the albino of the common kukavičnik. I saw the fragrant kukavičnik too.46
Albino of the nettle-leaved bellflower.47
Narrow-leaved cottongrass.48
Common Turkish clover.49
Chestnut-brown clover, which has already finished flowering.50
Alpine anemone.51
I think it is the enoluskasti glavinec.52
The lasuljasti has similar cones.53
Unfortunately, the pot-bellied svišč could not be photographed.54
I think the broad-leaved jelenovec has such leaves.55
Flowers of the broad-leaved jelenovec.56
This is a yellow flower I don't know. I found out - it is the gorska sretena - first time I have seen it.57
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kati19097. 07. 2017 22:03:46
From wandering around Lanež some unknowns remained for me; will you help poor "revi"?
stinking bloodwort1
alpine gentian2
Scheucher's bellflower3
small-flowered willowherb4
small-flowered willowherb5
common crowberry6
common crowberry7
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Apolonija8. 07. 2017 07:07:40
Kati 1909, good morning!

on the first picture is bloody cranesbill, stinking hellebore, on 2 and 4 alpine barrenwort, on 3 is bellflower (Scheuchzer's bellflower?), 5,6 small-flowered willowherb and on the last ones common knapweed.nasmeh
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kati19098. 07. 2017 12:39:15
Apolonija; thanks, without you many would be "blind". I wish you a nice Saturday!!!
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Apolonija8. 07. 2017 15:39:19
No problem Kati. I also wish you a nice weekendnasmeh
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miri8. 07. 2017 18:45:46
Colors change the home.
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otiv8. 07. 2017 19:30:52
Hello group for whom recognizing little flowers is a second job...velik nasmeh

Is it Scheuchzer's bellflower on the bottom photos? In nature there are several species of these bellflowers and I'm interested mainly if they all have thin narrow basal leaves or also proper leaves like pot-bellied bellflower. Is flower size also important or not. This one was over 15cm tall

Miri were you on Porezen? velik nasmeh
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velkavrh9. 07. 2017 06:02:08
This is grassland bellflower. Absolutely not rock bellflower. Height is correct. Hoppe describes it like this - large bell-shaped flowers look quite oversized for such a delicate plant. Flowers before opening nodding. Stem leaves sessile, narrowly lanceolate, fringed at base.

Pot-bellied bellflower has different habitat - rock crevices, scree. If you look at flowers they are shallowly toothed. Pot-bellied bellflower has round, almost spoon-shaped basal leaves and oblong stem leaves. Stem leaves covered with short bristly hairs and serrate to dentate.

So quite a big difference between the bellflowers.
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velkavrh9. 07. 2017 06:05:31
Now flowers from yesterday's Veliki Obir or Ojsterc. I hadn't been here yet and it was interesting. But the drought shows. There is significantly less flowers say the experts.
Below the Obir summit we are introduced to the mountain's most famous flowers.1
Now I go from the beginning as I encountered them from the path's start -starting point to return-of course- on the other path-great burnet. ti.2
Horse's mane is just beginning to bloom.3
Dark-red marsh orchid.4
Rock catchfly - Silene rupestris.5
Wild pink - present almost along the entire path.6
Rock speedwell. Higher up I also saw the clasping-leaved one.7
Austrian bellflower is also very common. As we know, it has three names. Here let it be Austrian.8
Thrift. It occurs in two subspecies - this one has slightly reddish stems.9
I saw only three kinds of rock jasmines - this is the evergreen one.10
Rusty saxifrage.11
This one blooms first and many have already wilted.12
The gray-green rock jasmine is also common.13
There is a lot of multiflowered saxifrage.14
In the rock fissures, Clusius' cinquefoil greets us.15
Poppies appear in several species - I can't distinguish them best. This one had large flowers.16
Meadow of alpine gentian.17
Clump of golden dimka.18
Hairy snowbell.19
These tiny white flowers are tricky to identify - I think it's črvinka.20
Spring črvinke - perhaps?21
Alpine anemone.22
Headed lousewort - I didn't see the others.23
Alpine madronščica.24
Clump of edelweiss at 2000 m.25
Mountain forget-me-nots.26
Kerner's poppy.27
Inflated bellflowers - no other bellflowers near 2000 meters. Interestingly, no scree ones.28
Štrbec - aromatic plant - for soaking in brandy.29
Alenka says this is probably the Carinthian edelweiss.30
So I didn't find the endemic of the Julian edelweiss.31
Lower down - in both directions we find mountain hawkweed - no other hawkweeds were there - interesting.32
The shade-loving gentians will only bloom later - forest gentian.33
In the forest area there is a lot of beautiful thistle and also others.34
In the forest on the descent path I also find woolly foxglove, but in the sunny parts of the forest there is also a lot of narrow-helmet and large-flowered foxglove.35
On the path to Kovač - Slovenian inn we pass two planinas and here the woolly-headed thistle will bloom.36
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Apolonija9. 07. 2017 07:36:27
Otiv, it takes quite some time for a person to learn to distinguish between these small bellflowers. I'm not 100% surevelik nasmeh It's easier if you photograph individual parts so nicely like you.
I'd say you photographed Scheuchzer's bellflower. Yes, it also has basal leaves like the pot-bellied one, but during its flowering time they are usually gone. Height? It can vary, from 10 to 30, 40 cm. Contrary to Brane, I think it also grows among rocks, although it's more common on alpine pastures.nasmeh
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otiv9. 07. 2017 12:09:18
I asked mainly based on the note in the guide Alpine Flowers by Wolfgang Lippert that there are many similar species of Scheuchzer's bellflower. That it's not pot-bellied is completely clear to me. nasmeh
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Apolonija9. 07. 2017 15:36:09
otiv, now I know what's bothering you. velik nasmeh

This author notes: Numerous similar species. What does that mean? That there are multiple species of Scheuchzer's? No. But there are bellflower species quite similar to it.
Locally, for example, Witasek's and Marchesetti's. Witasek's is distinguished by the number of flowers on the same stem. It has 5 or more, Scheuchzer's has 1 to 2. Witasek's also has root tubers as a feature.
Marchesetti's has erect flower buds, while Scheuchzer's has nodding ones.nasmeh
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