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velkavrh26. 06. 2018 05:49:52
Zvonček-tuberous vetchling-Lathyrus tuberosus.
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Apolonija26. 06. 2018 15:53:13
Brane, isn't it just wood vetch-Lathyrus sylvestris.nasmeh

http://kamniski-vrh.net/images/lm/lathyrus_sylvestris3.jpg
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Zvonček26. 06. 2018 17:59:46
Zlatica, Velkavrh, Apolonija, thank you. I really admire you (Otiv belongs to this group too, of course), how much knowledge you possess and how much you've already passed on to me (and how much more you willnasmehnasmeh. I really like common lousewort.
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Zvonček26. 06. 2018 18:20:31
And these two more. I forgot to add them. And thanks in advance!
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velkavrh27. 06. 2018 06:59:44
Zvonček on picture no.1 you have Fritsch's hawkweed, on picture no.2 common willow gentian. L.P.
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velkavrh27. 06. 2018 07:04:01
Apolonija, it could really also be wood vetchling, which is very common. They are very similar. Depends where which one grows. They have different habitats.
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Apolonija27. 06. 2018 07:43:26
Brane, just look at the leaves and it'll be clear it can't be tuberous vetchling.nasmeh
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zlatica27. 06. 2018 18:23:43
Several days have already passed since my visit to the Alpine Botanical Garden Juliana in Trenta. Since some rare little flowers were blooming, I think it's sensible to post them from this trip, namely the little flowers I encountered on the path and those in Juliana, as we don't always have the opportunity to meet them in the mountains, and some have known interesting stories, like e.g. Trenta mountain avens. nasmehalong the road on the Trenta side of Vršič I noticed so many red cow-wheats as I haven't seen in all my mountaineering life, only unfortunately there was no chance to stop to capture any. mežikanje
Dark red marsh orchid1
Dark red marsh orchid - this was near Kugyjev monument2
Fritsch's hawkweed3
Clustered bellflower4
Kosmata škržolica5
and now Juliana: alpine pasque flower; the lady told me that this year it blooms nearly half a month earlier and that she has never seen such tall and lush ones6
alpine catchfly7
alpine catchfly8
alpine catchfly9
Black hellebore continues to bud; pity it is not blooming yet, as I have not seen it in the wild10
Wild pink11
yellow vetchling12
Rock speedwell13
and now this incredibly beautiful flower: tufted fleabane14
Shaggy hawkweed15
Shaggy hawkweed16
Shaggy hawkweed17
Grass-leaved rockrose18
and Slovenian endemic: rib-leaved hladnikia or hladnikovka19
hladnikovka in the first year produces only leaves (it is biennial, the next year the scape)20
leaves of hladnikovka21
spotted slender weevil on hladnikovka22
Fleischmann's grabljišče (Fleischmann discovered this grabljišče on P. Grmada, he was Hladnik's student)23
Fleischmann's grabljišče (special leaves are characteristic for it)24
Fleischmann's helleborine: after flowering25
Fleischmann's helleborine after flowering26
Clustered bellflower27
Barrelier's monkshood28
rock speedwell29
black hellebore30
Trenta sandwort (tirelessly sought by Kugy), actually pale saxifrage; continues budding, flowers end of August31
Clustered bellflower32
Is this monkshood? Found it near Zelenci33
masterwort - near Zelenci34
masterwort - near Zelenci35
I also forgot this one from Juliane: silver alpine bistort36
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Apolonija27. 06. 2018 20:06:26
Zlatica, thanks for the nice and educational presentation. It's a globeflower.

I haven't seen black hellebore in the wild either, only in a friend's garden. It's beautiful.
Peter, if you're reading, where in Bohinj does it grow? Somewhere along the Sava?nasmeh
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peter227. 06. 2018 20:14:06
It's not very common, there are certainly some specimens along the Sava (bike path Boh. Bistrica - Stara Fužina).
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zlatica28. 06. 2018 06:35:08
Thanks, Apolonija, I assume it's the narrow-leaved globeflower, which is scattered here and there in Slovenia zmeden. Anyway, there are many species of globeflowers, so it's hard to say from one photo. best regardsnasmeh
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Apolonija28. 06. 2018 08:47:08
Peter, thanks.

Zlatica, I don't know. "In Slovenia 5 species of the globeflower genus grow, the most common among them are narrow-leaved and broad-leaved globeflower, which differ from the others in that they bear several stalked and partly nodding spikes on the stem. The narrow-leaved globeflower has a round stem in cross-section, the broad-leaved one has a three-edged stem."nasmeh
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velkavrh28. 06. 2018 11:06:04
Zlatica, nice! The arboretum in Trenta somehow I never manage to see when I'm in that area. Either too early in the morning, on return too late.

Fleischmann's mapleleaf I don't know, higher in the hills I know long-leaved mapleleaf, which has leaves like Fleischmann's - flower color is stronger violet or if we want pinkish, like the colored field and Hungarian ones.

Rib-veined Hladnikia I saw this year already, when we had a trip to Kucelj. Unfortunately I didn't manage to photograph it.

In the next two weeks I'll surely go during the week to check Črno prst.

Tufted pasqueflower last year. It is really beautiful.
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zlatica28. 06. 2018 19:05:06
Apolonija, you've well highlighted the differences between one and the other globeflower. I'll have to remember that when I encounter one again. Branko, regarding visiting Juliana you're right, it's hard to fit it into an existing hiking schedule. That's why this time I had enough time for a careful look at the flowers, because my husband and I headed exactly there. About Fleischmann there's quite a bit written in the Polhograjsko hribovje Guide, as he was very active in that area. I wish you a colorful palette of flowers on Črna prst. Best regardsnasmehmežikanje
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zlatica29. 06. 2018 11:27:55
This rose is bothering me, which one it is. It has such a beautiful red flower, color shade similar to red-leaved, but it's not. The French one is usually lighter with more white in the center, although the leaves are similarly serrated. I found it in a cirque below the cliffs of Vevnica and Mangart above Mangart Lakes. What do you think?zmedenmežikanje
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otiv29. 06. 2018 12:54:22
Zlatica, isn't this the hairy-fruited wild rose? mežikanje
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zlatica29. 06. 2018 13:10:33
otiv, you know, it could really be velik nasmeh. It didn't even occur to me; I haven't dealt much with wild roses yet, but now, having looked at it based on your suggestion, I would agree with you. Unfortunately it's the only photo, so the peduncle isn't visible, which should be covered with thin prickles, while the branches are smooth and it's low shrubby. Yes, what you say will be, Otiv. Maybe I'll go in autumn to check the fruit! velik nasmehvelik nasmeh Thanks for the help. nasmeh
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otiv29. 06. 2018 13:25:52
I didn't know about those details. Next time I'll pay more attention to the thorns. I only know they all sting... velik nasmehvelik nasmeh
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velkavrh1. 07. 2018 08:28:21
Yesterday's harvest from Sexten Dolomites-Italy. It was a magnificent tour on the path of six huts and a jump to the mountain-Croda Fiscalina di Mezzo. The shots are what they are. I also saw some mountain flowers that I haven't seen here this year. Practically no edelweiss, didn't see e.g. Obir gentian, Pyrenean houseleek, almost no bellflowers, no stonecress-which seemed very strange to me.
Long-flowered gentian - this year I haven't seen it at home yet.1
Smallest gentian - I rarely find it at home.2
Rhaetian poppy - Petkovšek's is an endemic with us.3
It has such leaves.4
There were huge amounts of it.5
There were plenty of that mountain arnica, which grows well over 2000m. It grows in scree - mountain arnica.6
This is also mountain arnica. But here it was growing in gravel and on better ground.7
I think I found and recognized Segueri's buttercup - Ranunculos segueri. The Dolomites are a classic location for this buttercup.8
I think there is no other. Traunfellner's does not grow here.9
Round-leaved dentaria.10
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There is plenty of it on screes.12
Mountain spirea.13
Low spirea. There were several more species represented.14
Mountain wormwood.15
Spring snowbell. Probably I saw some other species of these low snowbells. No round-leaved one.16
It was such a nice cluster. It could also be Bavarian or short-leaved.17
Triglav bellflower.18
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Golden cinquefoil, or Crantzer's - I can't distinguish between them. Maybe it's Crantzer's - I can't distinguish it.20
There were whole plantations of alpine primrose.21
There were huge amounts of capitatum lousewort and of course also verticillatum, which I didn't even photograph. It is really common.22
This blueness of the heart-leaved bellflower really calms us.23
I have never seen Pyrenean houseleek in such quantities anywhere else.24
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Mountain popon.26
Small edelweiss.27
Triglav rose or shining cinquefoil. It has just begun to bloom.28
And a thermal find - blue milkwort - I haven't found it locally yet.29
Even on information panels it is listed as a special mountain flower of the Dolomites.30
As there are quite a few wet areas, we even saw common marsh marigolds.31
Many-flowered hawkweed.32
Almost the only gentian that I found.33
Many-flowered dryad - there were also huge numbers of daisy-like edelweiss.34
There is also a huge amount of alpine sow-thistle.35
Deformed golden saxifrage.36
Dwarf repnjak plantain is also Bohinj and Alpine.37
Definitely a primrose, but not Kerner's, as it has narrow leaves.38
There is plenty of Alpine madronščica too.39
Right on the mountain top I found this smiljka. Otherwise there are none.40
It is broad-leaved smilja - Cerastium latifolium.41
This species grows so high. Rock smiljka also grows so high, but it has completely different growth and different leaves.42
Bare-stemmed helleborine.43
Alpine forget-me-not.44
Alpine velesa almost at the mountain top, lower it has already wilted.45
There are quite a few of these white low drobižek, I didn't even photograph the Austrian črvinka because I know it well - other črvinkas and more, no.46
Fleshy-red primrose.47
Pot-bellied bellflower, which I found already on descent. There above 2000m there are none.48
Here too I find round-leaved zelenka.49
Cowled speedwell.50
Unbloomed repuš.51
Spiny thistle. I can't confuse this thistle because it is so different. Those are usually above 2000m.52
It should be the musk thistle - Carduus carduelis.53
It has quite spiny leaves.54
Another representative of thistles. It didn't have a fully developed flower yet.55
Naked hawkweed - not yet blooming.56
Even here I find evergreen speedwell.57
Common speedwell.58
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zlatica1. 07. 2018 15:31:26
Brane, it was nice strolling among your little flowers. Is the one on picture 56 goli lepen?
best nasmehmežikanje
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