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Apolonija12. 07. 2018 13:16:06
Dear ones, you are very active, bravo. Brane, Zvonček, just believe zlatica that it's common felwort, as the pictured felwort has its characteristics. Carniolan bellflower is just a subspecies of thyrsoid bellflower (Campanula thyrsoides subsp. carniolica)
The hawkweed is Hungarian for me and not long-leaved.


http://flora.nhm-wien.ac.at/Seiten-Arten/Campanula-thyrsoides-carniolica.htm
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Zvonček12. 07. 2018 16:18:07
Apolonija, thanks for the link or picture of Carniolan bellflower. When I saw zlatica's answer, I also went to search a bit for common felwort (or mountain felwort), not that I don't believe zlatica, but to see other pictures of this felwort. Best regards to all!
common yarrow1
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mikipi13. 07. 2018 18:59:34
Please help...what are these? and what beetle is this?
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velkavrh13. 07. 2018 20:47:35
Today I botanized actually mountain flowers from Ljubelj to the top of Vrtača. Maybe interesting that I found Zois' bellflower only in the rocks in front of Vrtača hut (left side when going up). Seems too early for edelweiss, as I found only a sample. But I stumbled upon a huge growth of Rhelikani's monkshoods. They start behind the scree where the path to Vrtača branches off and grow to the saddle. In between I found pure red ones. I did botanizing six years ago every two weeks and actually listed and photographed all mountain flowers I found. Probably never discover all.

Others later.
Now is the time for Šopa's bellflowers. We find them already at the beginning of the right bank.1
So we find them right after the lower station of the former cable car. There are many of them.2
Trebušasta zvončica.3
Zois' bellflowers.4
Scheuchzer's bellflower.5
Vednozeleni kamnokreč.6
Rusty saxifrage.7
We recognize the scaly one by these leaves.8
Grey-green rock pink.9
Turk's cap lily.10
Carniolan lily - rather the latter one.11
Clusius cinquefoil.12
Rhelican's silene.13
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There are huge numbers of them.16
I also came across completely red specimens.17
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This certainly cannot be rhelikanijeva.19
This one seems to have already wilted.20
Edelweiss just as a sample.21
Right on the top of Vrtača I find rock smilje.22
Almost the only habitat for Triglav roses.23
Kerner's poppy.24
Sieber's catchfly.25
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zlatica13. 07. 2018 21:06:43
mikipi, under 9 = spotted slender St. John's wort, flowers I leave to others. velik nasmehnasmeh
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velkavrh14. 07. 2018 02:55:59
Continuing, before I head out for the tour to Stol. At about twenty the pics are completely lousy. But I spent huge time on thorough review. Weather was really nice.
Grint.1
Narrow-leaved willowherb.2
Yellowish-white starflower.3
Round-leaved wintergreen.4
Plane-leaved ragwort.5
Many-coloured milkwort.6
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Sternberg's pink.8
Four-toothed milkwort.9
Extremely small milkwort.10
It has such leaves.11
Narrow-stemmed speedwell.12
July saw-wort.13
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Capitate fleabane.15
Sticky thistle.16
Oklinkani thistle.17
Alpine thistle.18
It has such leaves.19
Shield sorrel - it lives in screes.20
Meliščna goblet flower.21
Hairy lady's mantle.22
There is one very similar, so mix-up is possible.23
Mountain hawkweed, no others except the common one.24
Pinkish bellflower.25
Common globeflower.26
Near the top of Vrtača grows a much smaller alpine globeflower or sunray.27
Willow-leaved primrose.28
Carinthian edelweiss.29
Common loosestrife.30
Pyrenean houseleek.31
Viviparous hawthorn.32
Alpine pasqueflower.33
Pot-bellied gentian.34
I still find Clusius' primrose, no other primroses.35
White hellebore.36
Large-flowered blackhead.37
Heart-leaved bittercress.38
Some mountain clover whose name I don't know.39
Julian flax.40
Common lady's smock.41
Diverse-leaved cinquefoil.42
Common speedwell.43
Daisy fleabane.44
Two-flowered violet.45
Hairy involucrum.46
Probably a globeflower, but I don't know which one. It grew right on the top of Vrtača.47
Laden with white gravel such as popcorn flowers, sandworts, catchflies and some others I can't distinguish best.48
Clustered bellflower.49
Bohinj valerian.50
Alpine nokota.51
Austrian hawkweed.52
Kernerjev mošnjak.53
Stalk greenweed.54
Fragrant orchid, there is also plenty of the common one.55
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zlatica14. 07. 2018 08:43:19
Brane, you walk a lot, find a lot, this year is really yours. In the first series no. 24 is it really Rhaetian poppy? First time seeing yellowish-white primrose, while different species of dryads are still a riddle for me.velik nasmehnasmeh
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mikipi14. 07. 2018 11:51:57
Zlatica thanksnasmeh
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zlatica14. 07. 2018 16:23:22
mikipi, let's go a bit further with your plants if no one else has tackled them. Maybe we'll give other experts a little encouragement too. For such questions about species of found little flowers, the golden rule is, especially friendly to those being asked, to say where the flowers were photographed, since some plants are often easier to identify if you know the location and thus the approximate altitude. But that's for another time.
On picture 1 is homulica, maybe the sharp one, a few small leaves can be seen, but not quite good for identification.
On picture 2 is glavinec, probably the common one, it speaks more for that to me because it's multi-flowered and the involucral leaves aren't so prominently inflated. For more consideration of possible Haynald's glavinec I'd need a more precise picture of the flower head and involucral leaves.
Picture 3 - from nature or some garden? Don't know, maybe maslenica, guessing. Location would be welcome here.
picture 4: smetlika
pictures 5, 6: one of the kobulnic in umbels, dežen? or something else....
picture 7 - pegasti vitki kozliček we already mentioned
best regards nasmehmežikanje
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Zvonček14. 07. 2018 18:23:58
Today I went too from Ljubelj towards Vrtača, but had to turn back before the top due to a storm. When looking at Velkavrh's photos taken yesterday, I sometimes just smiled, since I exactly know where he photographed some little flower. I'm adding German sviščevec, Kerner's mak (Rhaetian can't be), popkoreso, but don't know which one, two pojalnik, yellowish-white and maybe small pojalnik whose host is usually clover and I really found it among clover, please help with willow (alpine or bald, or?) and the last picture which isn't the best but I think it's Hladnik's grintavec. Of course I might be wrong.
German houseleek1
Kerner's poppy2
Popkoresa?3
Yellowish-white pojalnik4
Small pojalnik?5
Willow - which one?6
? Hladnikov grintavec7
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velkavrh14. 07. 2018 19:03:48
Zvonček, I didn't see German sviščevec. Usually I find it on the right side of Zelenica where the border path starts. I was wrong about the mak, I exactly know that Rhaetian and Petkovšek's mak grow in Julijci. For grintavec I'd say it's shining one - Scabiosa lucida.
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velkavrh14. 07. 2018 19:05:16
Today Stol and Svačica.
Austrian črvinka.1
Obirski grobeljnik is rare on Stol.2
On the descent to krnica Mel and elsewhere on screes there is plenty of Kerner's poppy.3
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The orange-colored one is also present.7
Alpine madronščica is not very common here.8
It also loves screes.9
Between the Stoli we can still find Zois' violet.10
Right among the violets there is plenty of traunfekknejeva zlatica.11
It is of exceptionally small stature.12
Blackish rockrose - is rare.13
Elongated spike.14
Rock spike.15
Wild pink.16
Alpine nebina.17
Long-flowering pearl.18
The evergreen rockjasmine leads, which is the most abundant everywhere.19
Shrubby rockjasmine - starts to bloom. Crustose, the second most common, and gray-green appear.20
Just at the dwarf hairy plant my photo fails. I always find them at the Beljščica saddle.21
Rose-red pink22
Soldanellas at the Beljščica saddle.23
In the hollow at the Beljščica saddle a surprise - habitat of Pannonian bellflower.24
There are more of these yellow ones, but I cannot identify them.25
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There are practically no Zois' bellflowers. Perhaps it is still too early for them.27
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mikipi14. 07. 2018 20:17:00
nasmehnasmehZlatica, thanks for helpnasmeh and thanks for instructions (a bit new in this plant business).
All was photographed under Črni vrh above Cerkno ca. 1000 m asl. Pic.3 is by the road (shady and wet), found something on net, probably this hemerocallis - maslenica, day lily.
5,6 will probably really be a dežen. Under 1. is ostra for glavinec, I thought Fritsche's??
lpmežikanjenasmeh
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otiv14. 07. 2018 21:14:49
Some colorful liveliness from Velika planina...nasmeh
Turk's cap lily1
Arnica2
Black clover in the morning3
Scheuchzer's bellflower4
Marsh helleborine5
Pinkish-white yarrow ??6
Many-flowered dryad7
Cyclamen8
Many-flowered dryad9
??10
edelweiss11
Scheuchzer's bellflower12
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Grintavec15
Clusius' five-finger orchid16
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zlatica14. 07. 2018 21:23:35
Otiv, which beauty do you have under 10? It looks familiar somewhere, but can't find the name in my chips.velik nasmeh
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Apolonija14. 07. 2018 22:21:50
mikipi, it really is maslenica, one hundred percent. But not dežen, but angelica. Look at the leaves and stem.nasmeh

Zvonček, it's bald willow. But I'm not convinced like you that it's German sviščevec. The notches between the calyx teeth don't seem sharp to me. I'd say it's more Austrian. Grintavec is shining.nasmeh
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Zvonček14. 07. 2018 23:18:50
Velkavrh, thanks. Now on your picture from today's batch I saw that on the way to Zelenica I saw Austrian črvinka.

Apolonija, thanks to you too. I can't distinguish German from Austrian at all, if you say it's Austrian, then surely it is.

Otiv, fantastic flower shots. The beauty on your picture 10 I've never seen before and can hardly wait for Apolonija to chime in, unless Zlatica remembers first. Is on picture 14 perhaps, admittedly only 1 flower, pot-bellied bellflower?
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velkavrh15. 07. 2018 03:14:04
Yes Zvonček, on picture no.14 from our super photographer is the paunchy bellflower. For growth it uses every crack in the rocks.
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otiv15. 07. 2018 08:49:35
Good morning, folks!

With bellflowers I'm always in a dilemma, namely the paunchy one should have only one flower per stem. Mine has two. zmeden
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Apolonija15. 07. 2018 09:26:23
Otiv, the paunchy one has solitary flowers or 2–6 in inflorescence.nasmeh
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