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oldtimer 558. 07. 2018 21:22:48
Thanksnasmeh
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Apolonija8. 07. 2018 23:09:14
And nice photos toonasmeh
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velkavrh9. 07. 2018 18:31:48
Today, then, the Voje valley.
Common viper's bugloss.1
Meadow saxifrage.2
It smells of honey - a real treat.3
Kranjski kobulček.4
Velika črnoglavka.5
Large marsh helleborine.6
Upright star-of-Bethlehem.7
Elm-leaved water plantain.8
Common rockrose.9
Soft sedge.10
Horse mane.11
Wild pink.12
Fritsch's hawkweed.13
Broad-leaved preobjeda.14
Glavinec - probably the common one.15
Pojalnik, it could be the common one.16
Common kosmuljek.17
Mali talin.18
Homulica, probably the hexagonal one.19
German catchfly.20
Painted dog's-tooth.21
Common toothwort.22
It has such leaves.23
Common geranium.24
Dark-red marsh orchid.25
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otiv9. 07. 2018 18:58:23
It was wonderful...worth the effort.
Ivanjščica1
Cyclamen2
Turk's cap lily3
Hairy rockcress4
Vrbolistni primožek5
Hairy speedwell6
Globeflower7
Turk's cap lily8
evergreen rock sedge9
Mountain foxglove10
Heart-leaved corydalis11
Pyrenean karst12
Obirski screes13
Clusius' five-finger orchid14
Stemless gentian15
Alpine dock??16
Ranjak17
Pyrenean karst18
Rose root19
Globeflower20
Clusius' alpine leek21
Traunfellner's rockjasmine22
Triglav marmot23
Obirski screes24
alpine gentian25
Triglav flower26
Triglav flower27
alpska madronščica28
Triglavska neboglasnica29
Sternberg's pink30
Triglavska neboglasnica31
Edelweiss32
Alpine rockcress33
Alpine stove34
I'll just note svišč35
Clustered rock-cress36
Sternberg's pink37
Here I'm in a strong dilemma whether it's spominčica or neboglasnica38
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Zvonček10. 07. 2018 17:14:04
Otiv, AMAZING photos. Which little flower is on picture 14 - not Clusius' finger orchid, right?
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otiv10. 07. 2018 18:28:10
Thanks...sorry I didn't caption the pics. Hope I manage today. nasmeh

Yes, Zvonček, picture 14 is Clusius' five-finger orchid. nasmeh

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Apolonija10. 07. 2018 22:41:12
You're a master, otiv, master. Don't know why you're doubting the last poor thing. Rockfoil won't be the grape-like one, you know, it has nice rosettes.nasmeh
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velkavrh11. 07. 2018 05:53:55
Identified the last unknown flower from the Dolomites.
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Lukoliki pečnik-Armeria alliacea.2
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zlatica11. 07. 2018 08:51:12
Otiv, nice collection, as Apolonija says. No doubts about 38, unless you've decided to have them?zmedenvelik nasmeh
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otiv11. 07. 2018 11:06:48
Apolonija, Zlatica, thanks to both.

I'm always in a dilemma with moss campion when everything around is full of gentians, like it was at Planika Lodge under Triglav. There they aren't tall gentians and that's what bothers me most. If you say it's correct, then it is so. nasmeh
Yes, which saxifrage is it then? velik nasmeh I'll add another picture where the lower part is better visible. According to literature it best matches tufted saxifrage, in my lay opinion.
Now with bad weather we'll solve some more of my unknowns... recommend myself for help. velik nasmeh
Nice day to all. nasmeh
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zlatica11. 07. 2018 11:23:18
You know, Otiv, the dilemma is usually mossy or blue-green saxifrage. To me it looks like mossy saxifrage. Tufted seems recognizably different to me. regards nasmeh
Clustered rock-cress1
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otiv11. 07. 2018 11:27:03
I know mossy saxifrage, so it could be blue-green. zmeden
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zlatica11. 07. 2018 11:39:34
Otiv, when I replied to you, only the first picture was visible. Now on the second, I'm sure it's blue-green on the second, as the raised leaf rosettes or cushions are well visible, which is characteristic of this saxifrage. Are both photos of the same saxifrage?
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otiv11. 07. 2018 11:47:10
Zlatica, they are not from the same saxifrage. The second picture is from Ratitovec, but they were so similar. zmeden
First unknown... at least for me1
Second unknown2
Third unknown3
Which poppy could it be? Photographed below Planika4
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velkavrh11. 07. 2018 14:34:53
otiv, that's it:

1.Alpine rock-jasmine
2.Rock campion
3.Blackish wormwood. If the leaves were well visible, you'd see they are wormwoods that differ greatly from mugworts.
4.Julian poppy, of the poppies only this one is white, the others are yellow - Kerner's, Petkovšek's and Rhaetian. These grow here. The other white poppy - Sendtner's - grows in northern limestone Alps (Switzerland and to the west)

The saxifrage is blue-green - recognized by those characteristic leaves you photographed well.
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otiv11. 07. 2018 15:21:46
Brane, thanks for everything. nasmeh
Already looking forward to Kanjavec. nasmeh
And this is still the lower part of the little flower...1
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Zvonček11. 07. 2018 18:55:26
Please help with identification or corrections. Thanks.
Milkwort?1
Broad-leaved bellflower2
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woolly bellflower or yellow glandweed?5
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velkavrh11. 07. 2018 21:04:28
Zvonček, here it is:
1.-common primrose-most likely
2.-correct
3.-thick-leaved thistle
4.-marsh globeflower
5.-thyrsoid bellflower, but it is similar to Carniolan bellflower, which I haven't fully identified yet. These are the only white bellflowers we have. The Carniolan bellflower is very tall -thyrsoid is much shorter-10-50 cm, while its relative can be even a meter tall.
6.-Ogers' hawkweed.
7.-mealy primrose-probably-for non-experts primroses are a bit harder to identify, flowers are somewhat similar-they differ by color.
8.-definitely from the felwort genus-common felwort.
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zlatica12. 07. 2018 08:10:17
What do you say Brane about 9 as common felwort? Looking at the leaves....zmedennasmeh
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Zvonček12. 07. 2018 10:17:51
Velkavrh, many thanks. Picture 8 - I myself thought of alpine felwort. The stem was only 15 cm so far and flowers really still closed. Thanks again for the effort!
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