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| Apolonija20. 05. 2018 19:59:11 |
Nice, Darinka4 Brane, blue autumn gentian
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| janez.novak21. 05. 2018 22:00:04 |
Velkavrh - do you know all mountain flowers?
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| velkavrh22. 05. 2018 07:20:54 |
As an amateur, I mainly deal with mountain flora-especially mountain flowers. I've been doing this for the sixth year already. On every mountain tour I try to photograph as many mountain flowers as possible and then identify the unknown ones at home. Indeed, I already know quite a few and determine them accurately. It's harder to determine those that are very similar and the same color. Hawkweeds and crucifers, for example, cause problems. On wet tours you can't make nice photos either, and currently my better camera is broken.
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| velkavrh22. 05. 2018 20:36:02 |
It gets tangled already, for example, with determining gentians. The one I photographed is the common gentian. With this gentian, the flower color is strongly violet. More common is the many-flowered gentian, which has a lighter color. In the Julijci, a new Julian gentian is confirmed. We will find also blackish-violet and Bertoloni's. If we want to determine the species really well, we need to photograph the flower really precisely. Unfortunately, I don't have good photos.
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| Lisica22. 05. 2018 22:00:00 |
This little flower in the last picture is similar to the common stinker. Pity because the leaves are not visible.
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| kati190922. 05. 2018 22:09:17 |
Hello! I'm sending some unknowns to you "who know everything"; the photos are worse because I used GSM. Thanks!
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| tinky23. 05. 2018 10:14:10 |
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| otiv23. 05. 2018 13:00:28 |
@kati1909 Picture 1 is spreading bellflower. 2 is white catchfly; there is also a red one.
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| kati190923. 05. 2018 15:56:39 |
Otiv; heartfelt thanks. I was happy because I saw white catchfly and white gentian for the first time. Greetings!
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| otiv23. 05. 2018 16:57:50 |
Branko under pic 2 it's not alpine fleabane but daisy-leaved fleabane. Lp 
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| velkavrh24. 05. 2018 06:30:36 |
otiv, under no. 14 you have alpine saxifrage which is common before lady's slipper. Didn't you see Bosnian hellebore among lady's slippers which grows there too?
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| otiv24. 05. 2018 07:14:17 |
Zlatica, Branko, thanks to both for the valuable help to me. Probably I was there too early, Brane. The lady's slipper has just properly shown on the surface, since there was only one blooming, which is a result of the large amount of snow. Everything looked purely spring-like...crocuses, dog's-tooth violets, sedges.
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| Majdag25. 05. 2018 11:54:44 |
Not exactly a little flower, but a tall tree in our park. The flowers are wonderful and it's blooming just these days. What tree is that, I don't know.
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| tinky25. 05. 2018 12:07:34 |
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