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Scabiosa27. 05. 2012 19:50:22
The pink beauty on the 4th picture is jesenček, with a charming lemon scent.
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Tj27. 05. 2012 22:11:27
The orange beauty on the 5th picture is martagon lily, relative of Kranj lily.
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lynx27. 05. 2012 22:34:05
First black hornbeam, last one an ash (only the redness bothers me)?
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anka 28. 05. 2012 10:30:51
The second one is kobulnica - large-flowered houseleek.
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LidijaJesih28. 05. 2012 12:50:59
Ooooooo, thanksnasmeh. Now I'm a bit less ashamed, but for martagon lily I should have known. Only the nice bouquet from the third picture is missing, then I know all. That redness on the ash (?) looked like long pods, really thin and delicate, maybe ash blooms like that?
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jarsan28. 05. 2012 13:55:49
On the third picture is coastal bindweed (Convolvulus cantabrica).
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francimedved28. 05. 2012 21:26:11
Or maybe on the third photo behind the bindweed, asparagus - asparagus.
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LidijaJesih29. 05. 2012 05:53:36
At first glance similar to asparagus, but the little bush is soft and the "needles" are denser, attaching a close-up (if anything shows).
Nice little bush1
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anka 29. 05. 2012 08:43:51
Shiny hairy rockjasmine
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Karletto29. 05. 2012 09:11:09
I have a couple of asparagus pics saved on my computer, since we're on asparagus. So pic 1: asparagus branch, pic 2: female asparagus, pic 3: male asparagus, pic 4: if you gather such a bunch in 30min, that's a good "punt".

Asparagus branch1
Female asparagus - longer, branched, more bitter2
Male asparagus3
In 30 min collected such a bunch - good haul4
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LidijaJesih29. 05. 2012 11:45:59
And to make the asparagus conclusion perfect, asparagus saladvelik nasmeh
Bon appétit1
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Sorok29. 05. 2012 12:42:34
The question isn't directly related to this forum's topiczadrega, but curiosity is... So: what exactly is that white-yellowish thing on the left side of the plate?zmeden
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LidijaJesih29. 05. 2012 12:57:38
French goat cheese Buche breaded in coarse flour, beaten egg and rolled in sesame, asparagus wrapped in prosciutto, all on arugula. velik nasmeh
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Sorok29. 05. 2012 13:37:08
THANKSnasmeh! That's "yum" !!!velik nasmeh
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otiv30. 05. 2012 21:45:19
Some flowers from today's ramble around Struska.
Alpine kosmatinec1
Narcissus trio2
Common alpine bellflower3
Gentian flower for analysis - Clusius' gentian4
Avrikelj5
Forgot its name - whorled lousewort6
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lynx30. 05. 2012 22:31:18
Clusius gentian and stemless campion.
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francimedved30. 05. 2012 22:43:53
Great, you were on Struska too, I see the alpine bellflower is already nicely blooming, 14 days ago there were none yet.
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velkavrh31. 05. 2012 11:15:38
As I'm a neighbor of Brdo Castle I almost every week do the path around the Brdo estate - 10 km - 2.5 hours walking. So almost weekly I figure out what grows. Let this review be an intermezzo until my weekend trip in the Karawanks.
Already at the start of the path, practically in the water, I see this interesting plant - I don't know it.1
Along the fence, many things were blooming last week, but they mowed because of the mayor's run around Brda. This is common viper's bugloss-Eichium vulgare-borages-Boraginaceae.2
In the forest along the path there is plenty of this small white flower-it is two-leaved false lily of the valley-Maianthemum bifolium-lily of the valley family-Convallariaceae.3
Arnica-Arnica montana also grows in the forest-daisy family-Asteraceae.4
The leaves below are like this.5
The flower is like this.6
There is a lot of this Fuchs' orchid - leaves are narrow, toothed - Dactylorhiza fuchsii - orchids - Asteraceae.7
 In the forest also blooms common dropwort - Filipendula vulgaris - roses - Rosaceae.8
There is also a lot of two-leaved Solomon's seal.9
Here I also find this bellflower, nowhere else around here - spreading bellflower.10
This is not dead nettle - It is woodland woundwort - Stachys sylvatica - mint family - Lamiaceae.11
I also find creeping Jenny - Lysimachia nummularia.12
Common swallow-wort - Vincetoxicum hirundinaria - swallow-wort family - Asclepiadaceae.13
This little flower grows already on the edge of the grain field, but with its blue color it is extremely beautiful. Does anyone know it?14
Of course, poppies are not missing next to it.15
Here is also this tiny pansy.16
It was still dark in the forest, so flash and the picture is not the best. This is broom. The most common is dyer's greenweed - Genista tinctoria - legumes - Fabaceae.17
The photo of the great masterwort also didn't succeed - Astrantia major - umbellifers - Apiaceae.18
Long-leaved skullcap.19
On the same spot as the poppy. Looks like a type of vetch.20
Also common hedge bindweed-Calystegia sepium-bindweeds-Convolvulaceae.21
Shiny bedstraw-Galium lucidum-bedstraws-Rubiaceae.22
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otiv31. 05. 2012 17:06:23
@lynx thanks for help.nasmeh

@francimedved snow has melted and bellflowers have peeked out into the open. There's still snow enough for a snowball.nasmeh
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francimedved31. 05. 2012 20:40:16
Velkavrh, the fourth, 5th and 6th I think are arnica - Arnica montana.
http://www2.arnes.si/~bzwitt/flora/arnica_montana.html
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