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| nenap5. 06. 2019 20:55:07 |
Thanks Tadej Imperial
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| darinka46. 06. 2019 21:53:19 |
Please, if anyone knows the name of this white flower. There are plenty of them now in the grasses under the bivouac above Muzci.
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| jaz6. 06. 2019 22:28:05 |
Long-leaved cowslip. Best!
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| velkavrh7. 06. 2019 05:21:52 |
darinka4 your zajški are prealpine gentians. We also have bitter and common which are blue, and tufted which is red.
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| zlatica7. 06. 2019 11:19:10 |
velkavrh, on pic. 20 it's resilient speedwell, on 21 there are two options because it's poorly visible and no close flower pic - Jacquin's sandwort or upright stitchwort... Check them on the net and you'll know which one you saw live. best
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| Zvonček8. 06. 2019 22:23:19 |
Velkavrh, that was a wonderful day. Many people will never see these gentians and alpine rockjasmine in nature, live, so I'm sure you've delighted many. Really nice!
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| velkavrh10. 06. 2019 05:26:23 |
Great Zvonček! Where was the hladnikia! We were at Kucelj and Čaven on 13 April and not much was flowering yet. Hladnikia leaves I saw at the rock garden by the hut on Mala gora-only there it's artificially planted. But I don't know four of your flowers. Silky and coastal broom are unknown to me. I also don't know the full-flowered laburnum. I know some hutchinsia, but not the eared one.
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| Zvonček10. 06. 2019 06:36:49 |
I only stumbled on that one specimen of hladnikia on the path from Čaven to Predmeja. Full-flowered laburnum grows only on Mala Gora here (very rare on Karst in Glinščica valley), coastal broom also only on Mala Gora and Kucelj. Brooms are relatives of laburnums. Laburnum genus has only 2 species in Slovenia, brooms more, 9. Mala Gora is classic site for both, full-flowered laburnum and coastal broom. But that's just my modest knowledge. They told me about the eared one, but I don't have knowledge of Zlatica, Apolonija and others, so I don't do injustice to anyone. I surely never miss the hairy one. Lp
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| Apolonija10. 06. 2019 15:30:30 |
Dear my tireless hill climbers and photographers, hello. Zvonček, Velkavrh, I'll try to add mine too. Brooms (Cytisus) and brooms (Genista) are indeed quite related, since authors sometimes, when there weren't such precise studies, could name them simply as broom or broom (with one or the other name). And now we come to FULL-FLOWERED BROOM. This is one and the same as COASTAL BROOM, same plant. There are nine species of brooms in Slovenia, broom, as I know, only one, namely PROSTRATE BROOM (Cytisus pseudoprocumbens, synonyms: C. diffusus or Genista diffusa 
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| otiv10. 06. 2019 17:49:55 |
Nice greeting to all...
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| Zvonček10. 06. 2019 22:14:48 |
Apolonija, I'm really not a botanist, just a big lover of flowers and I want to recognize as many as possible. About full-flowered broom (Cytisanthus) and coastal broom (Genista holopetala) as two related plants, I read in Tone Wraber books. And judging by pictures and location I assessed it's these two plants. Apolonija, I don't doubt the content of your answer, so Velkavrh, consider my note irrelevant. I'm sure pic 14 is coastal broom, "full-flowered broom" then maybe silky broom?? Wraber also writes that besides full-flowered, radiant broom (C. radiatus) grows here. I don't know it, but I know radiant broom. Velkavrh, I think pic 22 is Jacquin's gentian. Lp
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| Zvonček10. 06. 2019 22:16:43 |
Correcting the entry: Full-flowered broom (Cytisanthus holopetalus)
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| peter211. 06. 2019 15:39:16 |
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| Zvonček11. 06. 2019 21:44:47 |
Peter2, I hope we'll get some more pages and wonderful photos sometime. Thanks for what we've seen. Lp
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| zlatica11. 06. 2019 21:59:29 |
Peter, kudos for delighting us again with some rarer flowers not seen every day like grban and muhovnik, and also with photos of beautiful meadow flowers. lp 
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