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| zlatica2. 08. 2018 20:16:55 |
Otiv, I stopped at your saxifrage: is it homulični or Hohenwart's? For the latter the stem should be somewhat leafy, but I don't know if I see right? Do you have some closer picture? You know, saxifrages are my favorite flowers. Branko, you also found quite a few interesting little flowers on Krvavec! lp
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| velkavrh3. 08. 2018 05:37:39 |
It's true. First signs of late summer are here-silky gentian, woolly gentianette-I couldn't photograph it, other gentians, Froelich's and cross-leaved gentian. Plenty of this on the pasture at Kriška planina. Silky ones blooming everywhere too. Somehow on the path from Koren pasture towards Kompotela I found the first Froelich gentians. Now impatiently waiting for Sunday and Ankogel-3252m. That'll be my fourth three-thousander in the High Tauern. A few years ago I found there lots of mountain flowers that don't grow with us.
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| otiv3. 08. 2018 06:25:39 |
Good morning!  Zlatica, it's the homulični saxifrage that grows in the Julian Alps. Hohenwart's saxifrage is endemic to KSA and Karavanke, as I read... And which saxifrage is this Zlatica... I'll be glad for the name.
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| zlatica3. 08. 2018 11:08:44 |
Hojhoj, Otiv, if I had been there on the spot with you then, I would have told you the names right away, but photos are sometimes really enigmatic, especially with tufted saxifrage if very macro..You know, there's the eternal dilemma tufted - bluish-green. 7 and 3 are the same, here it looks like bluish-green, no sense guessing the others from flowers. Also only you know if each photo is from another saxifrage or you photographed one in stages..
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| otiv3. 08. 2018 11:22:23 |
Zlatica, thanks for the help, even though I'm where I was... All shots are of the same saxifrage. 
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| zlatica3. 08. 2018 15:16:42 |
Otiv, if all pics are of one, then it's really the close-up effect on 3 and 7, meaning Apolonija's vote is in the right direction.
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| otiv3. 08. 2018 16:21:39 |
Thanks to both for the effort... you really are professors for me. Now I'll be more attentive to rosettes. I hope to check the new knowledge already tomorrow. Lp 
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| zlatica6. 08. 2018 08:24:14 |
Branko, you have really fruitful hiking year this year and thus present diverse flowers to us in series. Interesting to me new kamnokreči, repuš and jetičnik, and rare katančevolistna penuša (your photo shows its abundance), which grows with us only on Smrekovsko pogorje on Komna. lp
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| Apolonija6. 08. 2018 09:09:25 |
Good that we have you, all keen mountaineers and lovers of mountain flowers. Through your eyes, no, lenses, we can admire them too. Of course those that I rarely see are especially interesting to me. Those that don't grow with us. Brane, you caught quite a few. Thanks. Just by the way, it's not particularly important for us. Double-flowered kamnokreč is in Latin Saxifraga biflora, not bifolia. Like double-flowered violet - Viola biflora. Flos is flower, folium is leaf.
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| Zvonček7. 08. 2018 23:33:57 |
And also cemprin. Lots of this wonderful pine.
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| velkavrh8. 08. 2018 04:28:46 |
Zvonček, I contribute my modest knowledge and opinion: 3.-wild carnation-also common with us 4.-Turkish or tail campion-very similar-distinguish by flowers(experts with magnifier). I found on Sunday on High Tours extremely low and strong violet-tons of them-such I haven't seen with us. 9.-10.-Triglav flower or shiny fingerwort 11.-left črvinka or popkoresa(even close up possible to determine-even those white confuse me(whether peščenka, popkoresa, črvinka-with glands can't mix) and yellow mountain poppy-Retej or Petkovšek(determine by head length when poppy fades) 12.-hairy popkoresa-at least hope 14.-this grintavec I don't know 19.-Alpine thistle(recognize by those characteristic thorny leaves-flowers similar to pink tall thistles) 21.-not sure-look at photo by Peter Strgar. 23-correct pale hawkweed-Hieracium intybaceum 24.-mountain hogweed-Heracleum sphondylium subsp.montanum 26.-Rhelikanij's murka 38.-maybe abraščevolistni grint 39.-still bearded-sometimes no hairs 40.-can't claim-similar to narrow-helmeted 42.and 32.-same flower-creeping chalkwort-Gypsophila repens 44.-no, narrow-leaved willowherb-Epilobium angustifolium (rhizome fireweed completely different-flowers much earlier-likes moisture shade-I have two cultivars) With these mountain yellows(hawkweeds, dimki, eggcups,poponi, fingerworts,zlaticas) often in dilemmas when determining-don't know completely. Weekend going again for two days to Dolomites maybe find something new again.
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| Zvonček8. 08. 2018 17:55:21 |
Velkavrh, you've taught me something new again. THANKS and have a nice time in Dolomites, dream mountains as Mašera calls them. Our mountains beautiful, Dolomite magical. LP
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| Zvonček8. 08. 2018 18:24:36 |
Velkavrh, also about the hawkweed you say you don't know - handsome-leaved hawkweed (Apolonija introduced me to it) grows only on Snežnik around here. LP
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| Zvonček9. 08. 2018 12:03:01 |
Dear Apolonija, thanks for the link about the hawkweeds. I won't recognize all of them in the future either . I'm most happy when I see the hairy one, you really can't miss that. You probably meant my pictures 21 and 22. On 14 and 15 are handsome-leaved hawkweeds. And whenever I see or will see this flower, I'll definitely remember you. LP
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