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Apolonija10. 08. 2017 07:52:59
Otiv, you really are an artist and I'm sorry I wasn't with you.nasmeh The poppy is Kerner's anyway, right?
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otiv10. 08. 2017 20:06:20
Thanks, Apolonija... see you next year.
Savinja Saddle is in KSA, where only Kerner's poppy grows, so the answer is obvious.
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Deniss11. 08. 2017 10:37:44
Apolonija, thanks for Milnica. Is it a cultivated species?

I conquered and summited Queen Škrlatica on 8.8.2017. Not much variety left, but something still to be found. Please correct me. Lp
Osat1
Saxifrage2
Shiny grintavec3
Marsh helleborine4
Bavarian golden auricula5
Gentianella6
evergreen rock sedge7
Clasping-leaved catchfly8
rockrose?9
Bellflowers10
Alpine saltwort11
edelweiss12
Alpine snowbell13
svečnik14
Broad-helmeted helleborine15
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zlatica11. 08. 2017 18:46:38
Deniss, oh what beautiful flowers you've found! I see it was worth going high anyway. Your kamnokreč I think is kranjski, that's a subspecies of izbrazdani, at least it looks like it from afar. Too bad you don't have a closer photo, so I could say with more certainty. The bouquet at 8 looks like abraščevolistni grint zmeden. Someone else will comment if they think differently.velik nasmeh lp
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Apolonija11. 08. 2017 20:05:57
Deniss, in nature milnica has single flowers. Sometimes we find double ones too, but as I know, one once "escaped" from some garden. I think this variety is cultivated, like flowers in other color shadesnasmeh

As for kamnokreč, really can't say for sure which one. Do you remember the flower color? I agree with Zlatica also on grint.
11-you mistyped- not slizek, but slanozor.

beautiful flowers and tireless guy
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Deniss12. 08. 2017 08:43:27
Thanks to both.
Sadly no closer shot of kamnokreča. It was quite a large "bush", the biggest for me so far and waiting right on the very summit, but sadly already quite overblown. I zoomed another photo as much as possible, if it helps. Yeah slanozor... when you think one, you do another. nasmehThat could be the grint yeah...
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Deniss12. 08. 2017 08:55:40
But sometimes it's completely unimportant which species you're admiring at that moment. Namely such gardens as nature creates, like this bouquet of grint in the middle of very steep scree or that big little bush on top of mighty mountain or very large patch of steep grass full of edelweiss (sadly inaccessible to capture, but I'll remember them forever...), all these details in that setting, everything exactly where it should be. All that you can only admire and marvel where all nature creates these indescribable beauties. No gardener could copy it...nasmeh
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zlatica12. 08. 2017 12:30:45
Deniss, you nicely worded what quite a few of us think. And that second picture is really close-up and since I still see slightly yellowish flowers, I stick to my original determination of kranjski kamnokreč. By the way, I haven't come across such a nice bunch of grinta as yours on the scree.nasmehmežikanje
Here is one of my kranjski k. for comparison. nasmeh
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zlatica13. 08. 2017 04:53:44
thanks, Apolonija, it really looks just like that. those ferns are very hard to identify. lpnasmehmežikanje
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Apolonija14. 08. 2017 22:27:52
How these pages have already been deserted for 2 days.zadrega
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miri14. 08. 2017 22:40:14
Lest it be 3 days.nasmeh
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Apolonija15. 08. 2017 15:18:01
Miri, nice. Looks like everyone is in the mountains and has no time to post. Some little flower can still be foundnasmeh
Flax is not only blue1
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miri15. 08. 2017 17:02:39
Oh yes, there's always something nice and interesting in nature.
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velkavrh16. 08. 2017 06:14:20
Already since Sunday around 950m at Ambrož under Krvavec. I don't always carry a camera with me - taken only with mobile, which doesn't have the best camera. Whenever we visit Stiška vas I circle all the slopes, groves, pastures or meadows, check the slopes, hedges that divide properties from the start of Stiška vas to the chapel at Ambrož. I take about two hours for that walk. It's nice up there. You can see everything from Ljubljana to Nanos, not to mention the Julians.
I found the first autumn bolete.1
Common rockcress.2
Horse mane.3
Spiny reseda.4
Some meadow was actually all purple from bellflowers.5
On forest slopes and along forest paths blooms fuchsia grint.6
Large marsh helleborine.7
Silky svišč also blooms.8
Common goldenrod.9
Sticky kaduja.10
Montpellier pink.11
Gentle pojalnik.12
Rapunzel bellflowers are still found.13
True lakota - smells of honey.14
Thistle or sedge - always in a dilemma.15
Sviščevec at 930 m elevation.16
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Apolonija16. 08. 2017 08:44:08
Good morning!
And such a two-hour trip "bears fruit". Even the common madronščica is nice, isn't it? Those spiky plants? They give me headaches too. Leaves aren't visible well. Does it have two baskets?
It took me quite some time to remember that there are 2 bellflowers with names containing repuš- repuščeva and repuščevolistna. Yours is repuščevolistna.nasmeh

http://www.zaplana.net/flowers/Campanulaceae/CampanulaRapunculus(RepuscevaZvoncica)/si_CampanulaRapunculus(RepuscevaZvoncica).asp
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zlatica16. 08. 2017 11:01:18
Hello, I was a bit "missing", but I see things have been happening. Apolonija charmed us with colorful flax, miri with individual curiosities, Branko with flowers of slopes and woods - by the way picture 15 I think is neither thistle nor burdock, but Fritsch's hawkweed - the little one already has such, leaves of course hidden, but something points me that way.

Today I offer you a somewhat less common Haynald's (July) hawkweed, typical for Ratitovec and some Bohinj mountains - Otiv, you've surely met it somewhere around there since you hike there, it has special side protruding bract leaves - and hawkweeds and some small things from Pršivec and a couple of flowers from the path around to Debelo peč above Lipanco. lp
Haynald's (July) gentian1
H. gentian, slightly poorer photo, early morning in the forest shade2
Bumblebee or something similar on Haynald's gentian3
Dwarf rowan4
Broad-helmeted helleborine5
rock speedwell6
Detail of the inflorescence7
...and another one8
narrow-leaved catchfly9
Fruits of narrow-leaved laserwort10
chestnut-brown clover11
svečnik12
Gentianella13
The faded shining sandwort seems almost prettier to me than the flowering one14
Pannonian edelweiss15
And now some more flowers from the path to Debelo peč - large yellow kobulček16
Brown knapweed17
Another Sternberg carnation was found18
Bellflowers19
Marsh helleborine20
Vendozeleni rockjasmine21
..and this little yellow one torments me - I haven't studied it yet; thanks for the help - long-haired hawkweed22
..to also show its flower; long-haired hawkweed23
One lonely pair of Zois's bellflowers24
..and rockjasmine25
it's edelweiss, the first for me this year!26
field of woolly-headed oatgrass27
and herald of autumn - shaggy hawkweed28
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Apolonija16. 08. 2017 12:26:24
Zlatica, hello, I've really missed you. You've brought us many interesting flowers.

17- true lakota
Do you know how to quickly distinguish lakota and rozga? Rozga belongs to composites and has flower heads, meaning you see lots of petals. Lakota and perle belong to the legume family (the name isn't really important for us), and there are no heads, but 4 petals. True, some of them share yellow colornasmeh

I looked better at Branet's picture and noticed the leaves are visible. You're right, it's glavinec, bravo. I just think it's the field one, which is just another subspecies (due to leaves that don't shine and the shape of the leaf bases).

Your bush is dwarf jerebika, the yellow one is long-haired škržolica.
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otiv16. 08. 2017 13:02:03
When Branko walks through the valley,
flowers delight me atop Kompotele. velik nasmeh

I wanted to admire edelweiss again,
but a "hero" without mercy appears.
He dug up this beautiful mountain ornament,
to boost his ego at home. jezen


For several years I've admired them at this spot...1
Broad-helmeted helleborine2
Shiny grintavec3
Broad-helmeted helleborine4
Hairy rockjasmine5
I'll just write preobjeda6
Narrow-leaved sedge7
Trebušasta zvončica8
Popon or little sun9
evergreen rock sedge10
Also rock pink, but which one is the question since it was above the abyss and I couldn't get closer11
svečnik12
Rose-red pink13
cyclamens14
Prickly Neža15
Osat16
Froelich's gentian17
Froelich's gentian18
This year's last specimens of stemless gentian19
Zois' bellflower20
Knapweed21
Rose root and preobjeda22
Froelich's gentian23
Froelich's gentian24
Froelich's gentian25
Bellflower26
Knapweed27
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zlatica16. 08. 2017 14:47:41
Oh, you rascal,
may he choke on the edelweiss,
because at home she won't like the house
and she'll wither until she goes to the other world.
Svišč is beautiful like a single jewel,
so, Otiv, we're happy
when you flutter around like a butterfly.
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Apolonija, as always, you explain well the difference between lakota and rozga this time too. Thanks! And you excellently corrected my mistake with the glavinec species. That dullness on the leaves bothered me, but I thought it was probably due to a poor photo. And indeed it would be hard to find Fritsch's glavinec anywhere now, as they've already finished blooming. And thanks for the škržolica, I knew it wasn't hairy because the stem wasn't leafy, and very hairy leaves and it's a bit special. But there is also a hairy one, right? nasmehmežikanje
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