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| Apolonija18. 06. 2018 09:10:01 |
Otiv, they are a tough nut for me too. Let's look at the incisions between the calyx teeth and the hairiness of the calyx leaves in chalice gentian, Austrian gentian and German gentian. Yours has sharp incisions, the Austrian one doesn't. I think I see hairs. Do you see them too? Then it's not German and most likely chalice. 
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| otiv18. 06. 2018 09:52:34 |
Apolonija, what would we do without you. Thanks three times for everything. 
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| Zvonček18. 06. 2018 14:39:52 |
Otv, Velkavrh and Apolonija, BIGGEST THANKS to all for all the answers. Really kind of you. My floral knowledge has been enriched again because of you. Thanks once more and best regards!
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| Zvonček18. 06. 2018 14:50:56 |
I've never seen so much vanež in one place. picture 2: is there any difference between hemispherical and capitate rampion? picture 3: what will grow? picture 4: probably chalice gentian picture 5: wonderful bearded bellflower Please comment on pictures 2, 3 and 4. THANKS
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| velkavrh18. 06. 2018 15:35:34 |
Zvonček, there are several blue or if you want purple rampions. The listed ones should be found in our mountains: capitate, dark-leaved, hemispheric, Sieber's and Scheuchzer's. Oval rampion is dark, almost black. Same growth is almost white-spiked, which also has a light blue variant. There are also two light blue ones: Trnovčljev and Zahlbruckner's. In picture no. 3 you have pojalnik. There are many species - more precisely determined when it blooms. Hemispheric rampion - Phyteuma hemisphaericum flowers July-August. Height 5-30cm. Found mainly in central mountain ranges between 1700 and 3000m. Leaves are grass-like and grooved, entire. Flowers 1.5cm long, clawed in hemispherical inflorescence. And here is the essential difference between capitate and hemispheric. These claws in hemispheric are raised upwards, while in capitate they clasp the inflorescence. Of course leaves and height are completely different. Capitate rampion is usually quite tall. I probably haven't seen it here yet.
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| Apolonija18. 06. 2018 16:26:43 |
Yes, Zvonček, I haven't seen so much vanež piled up either, bravo. The gentian cannot be precisely determined from your picture.
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| Apolonija18. 06. 2018 16:44:30 |
Brane, how do you know that in your picture it's the wilted Zahlbruckner's rampion and not the blue spiked one?
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| zlatica18. 06. 2018 19:35:03 |
Apolonija, thanks for the info on Villar's trebelj compared to mezereon.
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| velkavrh18. 06. 2018 20:27:16 |
Apolonija, that's why I know, because I photographed it near Orožnova hut and it was even marked with a plaque.
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| Zvonček18. 06. 2018 20:30:41 |
Velkavrh, thanks for the really exhaustive answer and for the time you took. And thanks to you too, Apolonija. Nice greetings to both!
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| velkavrh20. 06. 2018 05:40:11 |
TamaraTP, on the first picture you have murka. It has just started blooming. It's harder to decide the species. If you took it in Julijcih, kamniška is no possibility - it could be rhelikanijeva or one of the reds. The second flower is Pyrenean osivnica - Oxytropis neglecta, syn. O. pyrenaica. Belongs to legumes.
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| TamaraTP20. 06. 2018 06:25:41 |
velkavrh thanks for the names, I photographed them on the path to Škrlatica. Lots of flowers there and it smells so nice on the path.
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| tinky20. 06. 2018 12:08:31 |
I'm posting Kamniško murko up there, although it's from Karavanke. Today below Velikim Kladivom.
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| Zvonček20. 06. 2018 17:00:38 |
I saw this sedge on the meadow below Učka in May. Is it perhaps the tufted one?
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| Apolonija21. 06. 2018 00:11:32 |
Brane, fine-leaved flax
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| Zvonček21. 06. 2018 10:01:04 |
Zlatica, thanks. what about the clover in the photo with scaly rockcress and fragrant orchid under Kuclje summit (in May). Thanks in advance!
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