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Deniss5. 08. 2017 15:53:29
1.8.2017 Planina Kuhinja, past lakes in Lužnica and over Batognica to Krn. Heat was unbearable and I told myself I won't bother with flowers on the way, but still couldn't just pass by them...nasmeh Please correct and complete me.
@Otiv bomb photos, as always...
preobjeda1
Montpellier pink2
Woolly-headed thistle3
Common toothwort4
painted speedwell5
silver burnet6
Kosmata škržolica7
Kačja dresen8
Rhaetian poppy9
Bellflowers10
cross-leaved toothwort11
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otiv5. 08. 2017 16:22:35
I'm glad our forum has come alive strongly... thanks. nasmeh

Another marmot gentian for analysis... velik nasmeh
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Apolonija5. 08. 2017 16:22:53
Deniss, bravo!

7-hairy hawkweed
8- snake bistorta
9-reticulate or Petkovšek's???zmeden
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Apolonija5. 08. 2017 16:29:00
Otiv, are the sepals glabrous? Then speak German- not surevelik nasmeh
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Deniss5. 08. 2017 16:36:23
Apolonija, thanks for the help. But I don't know why bravo? Regarding the poppy, I don't know, because I didn't measure the head sizes. Even photographing them was hard in this heatnasmeh
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zlatica5. 08. 2017 20:00:43
It's so lively on these pages today that it's hard to keep up.... even at the table in a cooled room it's not entirely easy..
To all of you who have contributed your flowers, thanks, it must have been really hot for you collecting them these days, especially for you, Deniss, since the ascent along the south side to Krn is very bold, if not already a health-threatening act eek for one's own health! But the important thing is that love for flowers overcame all efforts and everything ended happily!
Apolonija, thanks to you for thinking about the marsh orchid..nasmeh
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Apolonija6. 08. 2017 09:25:21
Deniss, bravo for all that Zlatica wrote to younasmeh
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Deniss6. 08. 2017 12:27:48
Ah that's why...nasmeh
I need one more help. I have a "Slovenian primrose" from the hinterland and I'd like to know its name.nasmeh Thanks in advance.
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Apolonija6. 08. 2017 12:50:05
That's the common soapwort with double flowers-Saponaria officinalis plena.
Regards
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zlatica6. 08. 2017 15:19:28
Well, Deniss, good thing you found it and posted it, some of us see it for the first timezmedenvelik nasmeh
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velkavrh7. 08. 2017 06:17:42
Unfortunately Škrlatica fell off. I had to settle for just visiting Krvavec, and only to Rozka, and that on the gravel road. otiv already knows why. But this path regarding mountain flowers is still interesting. Only here in the entire Krvavec area do we find the site of clustered bellflower. But it's mostly already flowered. By the road in the rocks we spot a whole site of Host's rockjasmine-nowhere in the Krvavec area does it grow so low. Nearby we also see Zois bellflower-in the Krvavec area it's only here so low. Now is the time of candle gentian and villous hawkweed.

A year ago I was surveying and searching for mountain flowers from Planina Ovčarija below Mokrica to Kalška gora. I found lots of flowers and now I know where certain sites are. I exactly know where I'll find certain rockjasmines, where Kamnik murka, where for example Kamnik primrose, where edelweiss, where rock thyme etc.

Let the audience forgive the photos. Unfortunately my better camera broke. I'll get a new one only next season.
Common valerian.1
Sticky sage.2
Scarlet-red harebell.3
Common sandwort.4
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Gredlajsti luk.6
I spotted the whole poppy.7
Long-leaved mint-Mentha longifolia.8
Whorled clary -Salvia verticillata.9
Common soapwort.10
Now it is full of good thoughts or wild oregano.11
Mountain spiraea is on the right.12
Rock speedwell.13
Montpellier pink, I even saw the wild one.14
Horse mane, there are plenty of both peonies too. But I somehow can't distinguish them.15
When marsh sowbread blooms it is time for early autumn flowers.16
Large-flowered blackhead.17
Spiny reseda.18
Great zali hawkweed, there is also full of Carniolan hawkweed - this one has the smallest flowers.19
Red catchfly.20
Narrow-leaved cottongrass.21
Licorice vetch-Astragalus glycyphyllos.22
Fritsch's hawkweed.23
Right at Rozka there is a growth of mountain bellflower.24
Alpine slanozor, also alpine catchfly-Silene alpestris.25
Broom. I can't distinguish the broom, it could be this one or the common one.26
Woodland groundsel-Senecio nemorensis.27
Common thistle.28
Field thistle.29
Sticky thistle.30
Thistle - not a good photo - at least I hope.31
Large-flowered foxglove - Digitalis grandiflora.32
Tufted bellflower.33
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Pot-bellied bellflower.35
Clustered bellflower.36
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This is Witasek's bellflower, which is very common in KSA at the moment. I somehow can't identify the round-leaved one.38
These are scree bellflowers.39
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Repičasta preobjeda. I also saw latasta and ozkočeladasto.41
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Silky gentian or candelabrum. We also call it kokoševčevolistni svišč.44
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Just proof that Host's rockjasmine really bloomed somehow in the shade in these rocks above the road.46
Nearby is also a habitat of Zois' bellflower, we just need to catch the right blooming time.47
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zlatica7. 08. 2017 08:57:44
velkavrh, what a nice collection of flowers you found, what would it be like on Škrlaticaeek! I noticed you mistyped at 17 - large-flowered blackhead is correct. And you also found common soapwort, probably there are quite a few around, I just haven't noticed it yet!?zmeden nice regards
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velkavrh7. 08. 2017 11:33:10
I already corrected. We have common ones all over the little meadow.
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velkavrh9. 08. 2017 06:28:09
Yesterday I did the second part of my Krvavec path, going over Planina Dolge Njive to Kalce to Kalška gora, then across the whole Kalški ridge, to Vrh Korena, over Jež ridge to Veliki Zvoh. When a few years ago every two weeks I surveyed the vegetation I mainly found all the flowering mountain flowers here. The drought shows. They already have to bring hay to the cows on Krvavec. In the screes almost nothing blooms anymore. On exposed sunny terrain the sun has already scorched everything. I found neither Kamnik primrose nor rock thyme. Woolly alpine clover isn't there yet. But there is plenty of Froelich's alpine clover. Certain sites are all blue. There is none on Krvavec itself. It starts behind Planina Dolga Njiva. Most is in the Kalc area, where there is also lots of onion that I haven't found here yet.
Svečnik is common throughout Krvavec.1
In the morning the prickly bracts are still closed.2
In the afternoon they shine in all their beauty.3
In drought on dry grass only edelweiss withstands.4
On Križka planina pasture there is lots of cross-leaved gentian. Mostly not blooming yet.5
On the return trip I finally see one blooming here too. Cows apparently do not eat it, although I encountered a large herd here on the way back.6
Above the pasture of Kriška planina along the path to the chapel I found even whole mračice.7
In the vicinity I found a later-blooming alpine šetrajnik.8
The first Zois bellflowers I find in the rocks on the path to the Dolge njive pasture. The screes here are already without flowers.9
Zois bellflowers I then saw along the entire path - also on the Jež ridge.10
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Undoubtedly the pot-bellied bellflower.12
Nearby this bellflower was growing, which has a different flower.13
When I compared both, the difference in the flower is obvious. The leaves seemed similar to me.14
Almost completely faded pinkish dežen.15
Almost the only capitated tailwort.16
Clusius' finger orchid is almost everywhere already out of bloom.17
At this time, the almost trademark of Krvavec, the ligulate preobjeda. It really grows everywhere.18
Of the flowering rockjasmins, there are many only evergreen ones.19
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Common of course is the tufted rockjasmine. But in many places already out of bloom.21
The gray-green rockjasmine is also already out of bloom. Of the encrusted one we find only leaf rosettes. The starry one I did not find.22
The habitat of Host's rockjasmine on the Jež ridge was without flowers. As if it did not bloom this year.23
In the screes of Kalc almost the only Kerner's poppy. If we come at the right time everything is yellow.24
For the first time on the Kalc area I found full scarlet (Kamnik) onion - Allium kermesinum. This onion is endemic to KSA.25
In the half-dried grasses, the shiny grintavec defies the drought.26
There, where there is a bit more soil, it still fully blooms.27
Here and there I find hairy hawkweed.28
In the Kalški greben area I found almost the only stand of stemless bellflower. The edelweiss however has been completely scorched.29
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zlatica9. 08. 2017 11:29:21
Yes, it's true, this year the drought really shows on the botanical richness, which at this time is already very depleted up to 1800 m altitude. Despite that, there was still something, right? Just probably not Rhaetian poppy, what do you say Branko, since according to experts in KSA it's only on Skuti.
A few flowers for this time I could observe yesterday also on the path to Kamniti lovec: rather wilted cushions of rock jasmines, hawkweeds, rare bellflowers, here and there some shining saxifrage and maybe more...nasmehmežikanje


Trebušasta zvončica1
interesting fern; maybe someone recognizes it?2
underside of the fern3
Hairstyle of the alpine edelweiss.4
preobjeda5
preobjeda6
preobjeda7
sviščevec, quite pale in color, indistinct8
Shiny grintavec9
shining grintavec after flowering10
Bearded bellflower11
hairy bellflowers12
meadow goat's beard13
narrow-leaved ciprje against the mountain panorama14
common wolfsbane15
Marsh helleborine16
faded cushion of Burser's saxifrage17
Bluish-green rockcress18
still a few flowers of the Triglav rose19
faded cushion of the Triglav rose20
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velkavrh9. 08. 2017 12:16:01
It's true about the poppies. In Slovenia we have three yellow mountain poppies and one white - that's the Julian one-only in Julians. Two grow in Karavanke and KSA-Rhaetian and Kerner's. Rhaetian is much rarer. We distinguish by leaves. In Julians there are two yellow -Kerner's and Petkovšek's (only in Julians). We distinguish only by leaves.
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Apolonija9. 08. 2017 15:26:13
Oh, Branko,nasmeh which yellow ones grow in the Julians?
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otiv9. 08. 2017 16:52:15
The simplest is of course like this: Kerner's poppy grows in the Karawanks and Kamnik Alps, the other three subspecies in the Julian Alps.

That's what it says on Zaplana.net velik nasmehmežikanje

And details are in the leaves and I missed them again here, since I didn't photograph them. velik nasmeh
Kerner's poppy - Savinjsko sedlo KSA1
Kerner's poppy - Savinjsko sedlo KSA2
Kerner's poppy - Savinjsko sedlo KSA3
Kerner's poppy - Savinjsko sedlo KSA4
Kerner's poppy - Savinjsko sedlo KSA5
Froelich's gentian - Savinjsko - Jezersko sedlo6
Froelich's gentian - Savinjsko-Jezersko saddle7
Froelich's gentian - Savinjsko-Jezersko saddle8
Froelich's gentian - Savinjsko-Jezersko saddle9
Froelich's gentian - Savinjsko-Jezersko saddle10
Froelich's gentian - Savinjsko-Jezersko saddle11
Froelich's gentian - Savinjsko-Jezersko saddle12
Froelich's gentian - Savinjsko-Jezersko saddle13
Froelich's gentian - Savinjsko-Jezersko saddle14
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zlatica9. 08. 2017 19:51:02
otiv, thanks for the beautiful yellow-blue combination. velik nasmehvelik nasmehmežikanje
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otiv9. 08. 2017 20:19:23
A trifle, Zlatica.
I looked back to 2013, when we were almost 14 days later at Savinja Saddle and there was plenty of flowers for export, but these days you really have to search for the little flowers.
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