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| otiv24. 07. 2017 20:41:09 |
Good evening! @kati1909, in picture 16 it's not hairy bellflower, I think it's Scheuchzer's bellflower. In picture 26 it's dwarf rowan In picture 27 it's common toothwort
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| Apolonija25. 07. 2017 07:41:17 |
kati1909, you brightened our rainy day. 2, 3: as I see, the plant has narrow leaves, which are not characteristic for Austrian cowslip, but for primrose Yes, flax is right. 18- leaves are not visible in the picture and calyces neither......you already know if they were blue I agree with otiv regarding the unknowns. Nice greetings
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| zlatica25. 07. 2017 08:29:18 |
kati, let me also add my pot; nice path you made and shared colorful flowers with us; I'd touch on rock sedge; yes, I agree, it's bluish-green, leaf rosettes are raised from the cushion, well visible, distinct, much more compact and different from the hairy one. Regarding the gentian I agree with Apolonija, based on the photo it can't be determined. (leaves! and flower! from below are important) regards
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| kati190925. 07. 2017 12:57:50 |
Yes, big thanks to all for the "corrections"; you don't lack knowledge and I'm glad I "have you". And see you again (via flowers), right!!!
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| otiv27. 07. 2017 19:21:48 |
Good evening!  Again I'm in doubt if it's clustered bellflower in the photos. I met it today on the way to Polhograjska Grmada.
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| jprim27. 07. 2017 19:46:05 |
I always enjoy these topics, although I gave up my flower research a while ago, I learn from this topic. Keep it up, dear flower experts. Regards!
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| zlatica27. 07. 2017 19:48:33 |
And why do you doubt, Otiv? Does it remind you of nettle-leaved? No, it doesn't, because that one has more serrated leaves than yours..; to me it looks like real clustered one, but it's true a bit paler color, let some expert say, maybe I'm wrong 
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| Apolonija27. 07. 2017 23:14:49 |
I'm a bit of the later sort, when most of you are already asleep. Otiv, will those larger bellflowers now cause trouble too ? Already with the "small ones" there's enough dilemmas. And the cap-shaped one isn't the type to trick us. Just look if the flowers have pedicels or are sessile. On the cap-shaped one they sit sessile. It's best seen on the buds on the stem in the third photo. The only mix-up possible is with the short-haired one. But the name already says it has quite good "bristles" on the stem. So: did you photo the cap-shaped one or not?
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| Apolonija28. 07. 2017 07:48:23 |
Good morning! If you'd touched the stem, you could more easily determine the hairiness than from photos. Still I'd rather decide for the short-haired one.
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| roženkravt28. 07. 2017 14:33:17 |
Good day everyone! I really like these latest discussions and they are extremely useful. It's excellent if typical characteristics of a species are written and which is the closest possible confusion. I think this is not complicating, but proper level if we want to know flowers at the right botanical level. Why not? Thanks to all who bothered.
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| otiv29. 07. 2017 14:56:49 |
Zlatica, yesterday I was on your "backyard" and found the flower below. You'll surely know its name.  Puzzle solved... 
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| Apolonija29. 07. 2017 20:47:05 |
Otiv, how beautiful it is. I wanted to photograph the spotted pijavčnica for you, but it's already wilted. There'll be another one 
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| zlatica29. 07. 2017 20:48:01 |
Otiv, thanks for the sent and already solved puzzle - I saw it only now in the evening when I returned from hiking... In the backyard though I found no traces of yours, although I searched for them even with a microscope...  
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| zlatica30. 07. 2017 11:30:39 |
Some snapshots of vegetation on Smrekovško pogorje from yesterday..... Here in summer flowers hide, but everything else can enchant you, from vast expanses of grass to spruce forests, moss, green all around and more. Regards  
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| otiv30. 07. 2017 14:29:39 |
You figured it out completely correctly about the grass, Zlatica. I found it during a visit to Tromeja, specifically only a few m2. In the golden times of blueberries on Smrekovec it was really a pleasure to pick this forest fruit. They said the Šoštanj thermal power plant was to blame back then for such a poor state with blueberries. Acid rain effects are also visible in the forest. Generally there aren't many flowers on Smrekovsko pogorje.
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| zlatica30. 07. 2017 14:39:28 |
Thanks, Otiv for the explanation. Yes, on little flowers up here except a couple of specialties at the end of May and in June there's really no counting, but it's a pleasure to walk on soft grasses and gaze at green colors of all shades. But aren't the colorful leaves under 3 known to you? Nice day 
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