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| tisa18. 06. 2011 17:19:27 |
Velkavrh, on the sixth picture it's one of the wolfsbane species, which one it is I don't know either.
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| tisa18. 06. 2011 17:35:37 |
Babim, velkavrh's info for the second picture is correct. 
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| velkavrh18. 06. 2011 18:49:16 |
Now I took the time and figured out that the third flower is Kamnik bramble, fourth is stemless globeflower and sixth is striped wolfsbane, for the lousewort species I still don't know. Could be reddish-brown, but mine seems too blue.
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| babim18. 06. 2011 22:14:06 |
otiv - first picture is alpine draba, second is Bohinj speedwell. Alpine speedwell has slightly serrated leaves and less abundant flowers,
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| doripiki18. 06. 2011 22:36:27 |
First picture is cyclamen, second is gentian.
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| anka 19. 06. 2011 08:56:56 |
The lousewort is reddish-brown.
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| nacka.19. 06. 2011 09:08:25 |
Mr. Velkavrh, the sixth is a photo of fragrant wolfsbane. In Polhograjsko, where this flower is found, they call it jožefca too. It is protected and poisonous. Blooms around May 1st. Attaching my own photo of this flower from below Grmada, near the hunting hut (more precisely bench on the trail to Grmada - right path).
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| nacka.19. 06. 2011 09:13:01 |
I apologize for the double-pasted picture. I'm not the most skilled at these tasks.
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| velkavrh19. 06. 2011 10:30:59 |
To refresh our knowledge of mountain flowers a bit, I'm attaching a few pictures from the arboretum on the pasture under Liščec.
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| otiv19. 06. 2011 13:24:06 |
@babim, thanks for the explanation, and best regards.
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| sonia20. 06. 2011 21:45:23 |
On the meadow in the village Kostel I photographed this flower, but nowhere can I find what it's called. Lp Sonja
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| nacka.20. 06. 2011 23:08:17 |
Mrs. Sonja, curiosity didn't let me rest, so while browsing the internet I found similar plants under the name 'pojalnik'. Here's a link for more information: http://kamniski-vrh.net/p.html#or Of course I allow the possibility that I'm wrong. lp, Nacka
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| jprim21. 06. 2011 06:37:29 |
This is another good site that I also use sometimes, it almost can't be anything else. So the puzzle is probably solved. LP! Interesting species of flowers, parasites without chlorophyll.
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| sonia21. 06. 2011 21:01:42 |
Hello! I know that site-Kamniški vrh, I also first thought it was some kind of pojalnik. But what bothered me is that it's without chlorophyll, this one doesn't seem so to me?, and those like little buns stamens or pistils? Well, if I get your two confirmations, then that's it. Thanks for the effort and best regards Sonja
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| lynx21. 06. 2011 21:34:53 |
I also give my vote for one of the pojalnik s.
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| otiv21. 06. 2011 23:00:54 |
Hello Sonja! I'm wondering if this flower smelled. In my handbook it says they smell like carnations.
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| sonia24. 06. 2011 21:13:21 |
Otiv, you know I wasn't paying attention if the flower smelled. But I think I would have smelled it, because I photographed it really close up. Thanks everyone for the answers. lp Sonja
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| velkavrh26. 06. 2011 20:10:16 |
This time flowers from the hike to the peaks around Bogatinsko sedlo.
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| jprim26. 06. 2011 20:20:49 |
2. picture. Short-leaved gentian. ??? There are even more species of such gentians. Maybe spring gentian, from your photo the difference between them isn't very visible, but if you say it has more flowers on one stem ... Gentians are my favorite flowers, many species grow around here, I've already encountered several species. LP!
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