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zlatica21. 06. 2019 10:34:21
velkavrh, you met lots of flowers and yes as you say almost all are such that you meet here too. The first reminds me of lungwort, but leaves look completely smooth. Anyway it's quite surprising, because I'd expect more Mediterranean botanical specialties there... I'm also looking forward to your new camera, because then the little flowers will be even prettier!velik nasmehnasmeh best
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velkavrh21. 06. 2019 11:10:35
They say in Gorski Kotar no - Velebit is something completely different.

The flower also reminds me of lungwort. But I've never seen it. First time I saw horse iris live too. For it I was always too early around Slabnik and Vremščica. There was an interesting white sword-lily. I know red, Welden's and Jacquin's which I always find on Vremščica. But I know true sword-lily has lots of subspecies which only botanists distinguish.

I think I no longer have dilemma which is streamside and which is woodland. Woodland has that hairy dust on stem and leaves.
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darinka421. 06. 2019 13:40:06
Yesterday from Breginj towards Breški Jalovec I saw this little flower in the forest. Does anyone know it by name?
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velkavrh21. 06. 2019 13:43:21
darinka4 - that's red helleborine - Cephalathera rubra.
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zlatica21. 06. 2019 19:14:35
velkavrh, just one mini correction on the lady's-tresses, since you mistyped - rubra instead of rubla..mežikanjemežikanje
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Deniss22. 06. 2019 05:38:05
Velkavrh thanks and great collection you gathered. Zlatica, you know I actually walked the meadows of Krško polje for the first time and thanks for the blackstonia, couldn't find it anywhere. I'll report back with pics from Bovec and area these days. Best
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TamaraTP22. 06. 2019 10:17:19
Deniss, zlatica, velkavrh beautiful flower photos, my eyes rest. Thanks also for the names you write next to them.
Just before summer solstice I caught this little beauty in the morning hour at the pond:
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zlatica22. 06. 2019 15:44:00
Nice, @TamaraTP. This little beauty is called yellow pond lily and is along with water lilies the most beautiful decoration of ponds.nasmeh
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lijaneja23. 06. 2019 08:34:22
I also have a nice one. Unfortunately, in a vase...
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grega_z_brega23. 06. 2019 10:07:54
Tone do you have radler passionflower?velik nasmeh
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lijaneja23. 06. 2019 13:57:06
Yes, Grega. A little less known subspeciesmežikanje
Shame, because each flower lasts only one day.
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zlatica23. 06. 2019 14:15:41
True, lijaneja, but that's how it is, that the greatest beauties have very strictly measured time..mežikanje
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velkavrh24. 06. 2019 13:23:08
Unfortunately no time to look for mountain flowers there by Lake Garda. In the town Riva del Garda I saw for the first time mighty tulip trees. They even have their avenue and park-they are really magnificent.
This is probably the white five-fingers. It has no flowers yet.1
Rock jasmine with a visitor.2
Bellflowers.3
Thistle.4
Vratič.5
Unknown cultivated flower.6
This flower was growing high in the rocks.7
Upright star-of-Bethlehem.8
Also unknown.9
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darinka424. 06. 2019 16:41:59
Flower from Golak. If anyone knows the name?
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Apolonija24. 06. 2019 17:21:27
Velkavrh, hello. Your unknowns: 6= acanthus, next, fine-leaved flax, I think, and 9= red spike

Darinka, hawkweed (Zahlbruckner's hawkweed and capitate hawkweed?) nasmehnasmeh
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darinka424. 06. 2019 17:57:31
Thanks Branko and Apolonija for the names.
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darinka426. 06. 2019 06:54:51
From yesterday's Jerebica above Rablje.
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potka26. 06. 2019 10:39:07
Please help with namingnasmeh
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bumbi26. 06. 2019 11:54:12
1. viper's bugloss
5. viviparous speedwell
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velkavrh26. 06. 2019 16:47:33
photo #3 - you have round-leaved saxifrage. It's fairly common. Grows in shade, loves water a lot.

photo #4 - nice shot - dark purple or black-calyxed saxifrage - Saxifraga exarata subsp. atropurpurea. Next to it on right grows mossy sandwort - Minuartia sedoides - belongs to sandworts.

photo #2 - I think it's three-fingered saxifrage.

It's very important to note where the flower was found. That way it's easier to identify.
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