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| Deniss5. 05. 2018 13:19:48 |
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| otiv5. 05. 2018 14:46:10 |
@zlatica, thanks for the detailed explanation of the cuckoos. I won't go back to Grmada. For what I went there I was more than 100% rewarded, the cuckoos I just photographed in passing... maybe I'll find them elsewhere. Regards
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| zlatica5. 05. 2018 17:41:34 |
Deniss, nice that you remember us, and again sometime! Otiv, smell it, smell it, wolfbane all around..
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| Apolonija5. 05. 2018 21:06:32 |
Again good debate here. Otiv, have you already drawn a line through the cuckoos? What bothered you? Three-lobed cuckoo: starry (or star) cuckoo. You say: "because it has three strong upper flower spikes, which is characteristic for the three-lobed cuckoo". Things are a bit more complicated, they give me trouble too. You know, the three-lobed cuckoo is named after the lower leaf, which has 3 lobes, though not really like teeth. The other 5 petals form a helmet. Cuckoos have 6 petals: 3 outer and 3 inner, flowers differ by species. The starry also has 6. And the outer 3 leaves have elongated tips. The lower petal (=lip) has three lobes, the middle lobe is longer than the sides, in the stalwart less so. In the stalwart the middle lobe is also divided into 2 parts. By these features, even without the rosette, I'd say yours is starry and not stalwart. The three-lobed cuckoo has a dense almost round inflorescence, the starry has an elongated one and the plant is taller too. otiv, well, I don't know if I wrote understandably.
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| otiv6. 05. 2018 17:41:53 |
Apolonija, you wrote excellently... thanks and today I convinced myself at the site about the features of the starry cuckoo, which are full on the meadows in the village Leskovica. I wonder if only it has spots on the lower green leaves.
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| tinky9. 05. 2018 08:18:40 |
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| Apolonija9. 05. 2018 15:22:23 |
tinky, you have nice varieties
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| tinky10. 05. 2018 08:20:06 |
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| Apolonija10. 05. 2018 09:18:21 |
It's bigger and nicer every year. Is it yours?
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| tinky10. 05. 2018 09:22:13 |
Not mine. Yeah on the way to Šmarna gora from Šmartno.
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| Apolonija10. 05. 2018 10:16:57 |
You photographed it already last year, right?
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| tinky10. 05. 2018 10:19:11 |
I hope I'll get it again sometime.
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| darinka410. 05. 2018 19:14:47 |
Such yellow bunnies are blooming on the pasture now.
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| Apolonija10. 05. 2018 20:02:40 |
Your bunnies are like the sun. They're called Košeničica.
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| darinka410. 05. 2018 20:06:45 |
Yeah yeah. The pasture is really full of them.
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| Apolonija11. 05. 2018 01:40:57 |
Brane, hello. 4- Not willow, as you know, willows have catkins, it's dwarf goat cherry 13- not rockcress, but Austrian laserwort 18- stately or starry orchid 28- how do you distinguish prealpine and French rockjasmine? last picture: this interesting flower, which you call shrubbery, is, as I can make out, actually flowering burnet. lp
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| velkavrh11. 05. 2018 07:12:54 |
Apolonija thanks! With the cherry I really overlooked that there are no catkins. Prealpine and French rockjasmine I don't distinguish, I just know that these two grow in Primorska. Flowers are larger and more abundant than with the other three rockjasmines, which are native to Gorenjska. This rockcress is really similar to laserwort. Orchids I don't distinguish actually. The burnet surprised me, because I saw only this low shrublet by the path. I also found out that it's an unknown kobulnica for the kranska selivka. Right there around Golahov it was first discovered by botanist Hacquet.
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