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| velkavrh28. 06. 2019 05:06:09 |
Zvonček, great! I have also walked in the High Tauern-last year even to Ankogel and found flowers that we don't have here.08.06. I also photographed on the tour to Grosser Speikkkogel two gentians that don't grow here. Sticky gentian wasn't among them -it really has an interesting blue-violet color-no gentian has such color. I found Poljsko osivnico in Italy in the Dolomites on the tour in the Rosengarten area -haven't seen it here. That unknown of yours is alpine azalea (Loiseleuria procumbens)-recently I found it on the tour where I photographed both gentians and presented the azalea here too-supposed to grow here too, but haven't found it yet. It's said to be extremely rare.
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| Zvonček28. 06. 2019 16:05:10 |
Velkavrh, I looked at your flowers from 8.6. again. I was so excited about the gentians and alpine armor that I overlooked the azalea. But it's a wonderful little flower, the sticky gentian excited me the most.
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| zlatica29. 06. 2019 06:10:51 |
Zvonček, you "collected" beautiful gentians and azalea. Keep it up....lp
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| Deniss30. 06. 2019 16:31:15 |
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| darinka430. 06. 2019 17:53:57 |
Rodica Črna prst, Kobla, Bačarsko sedlo. Yesterday.
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| Zvonček30. 06. 2019 18:46:27 |
Deniss, on picture 16 it's Carniolan or woolly-leaved bellflower. Lp
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| velkavrh30. 06. 2019 21:14:49 |
Deniss, on picture no. 14, you have common cowslip, picture no. 3.-correctly it's common arnica-Telekia speciosa. This flower is alien here. It came to us in WWI with horse fodder that the army used for transport. Picture no. 8.-correct. Picture no. 11.-I think it's Petkovšek's poppy, endemic to this area and replaces Rhaetian poppy here. No. 12. -correct -upper stem has hairs -characteristic of this lousewort -we confuse it with the headed one. Exact ID of ferns, alliums and orchids is delicate. Picture no.4. -what if it's narrow-helmet monkshood?
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| velkavrh1. 07. 2019 04:24:03 |
Today we're going with two groups of retirees from PD Škofja Loka -with Mondayers and Tuesdays walking from Sella Nevea to Planina Pekol. Some a bit more, others less. At hut Brazza there will surely be black already -Rhelikan's brambles and much more. I'll find them. L.P. Brane!
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| Zvonček1. 07. 2019 17:33:38 |
Carniolan bellflower along the path to Grmada. It's a subspecies of clustered bellflower and they are our only white bellflowers.
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| zlatica1. 07. 2019 18:08:53 |
Deniss and darinka, what flowering beauty is in these parts under Krn and Rombon, as well as in lower Bohinj mountains! Deniss, was it hot for you on the way to Rombon? When I was there, I sweated from heat and long path. Zvonček, this carniolica variant of clustered bellflower was tall, right? Probably a meter or so.
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| Zvonček1. 07. 2019 18:56:08 |
Zlatica, close to a meter. Lp
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| velkavrh2. 07. 2019 20:07:17 |
zlatica, this year I haven't gone to Zelenica at all. Years ago I listed all flowers I found in Zelenica area. I botanized every two weeks for four months. Your white unknowns are spring sandworts -Minuartia verna -ID is accurate, confirmed during inventory. On picture no. 18 we definitely have saxifrage. We have common saxifrage and mountain saxifrage. Mountain one grows higher-likes scree, smaller leaves, shorter growth and smaller inflorescence. Actually hard to separate. Picture no. 32-probably heart-leaved bittercress. In Zelenica area I found all three. With these campions botanists differ a bit. Anyway I listed full spectrum of campions-Silene in Zelenica. Of these whites we have on Zelenica: 1.-four-toothed campion Silene quadrifida-just like alpine catchfly but with reddish stems 2.-alpine catchfly-also called alpine sticky-Silene alpestris 3.-dwarf campion -Silene pusilla 4.-rock campion -Silene rupestris Of course I found other campions like limestone, clustered
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| zlatica3. 07. 2019 06:52:14 |
Branko, I'm very glad for your info. I know you've covered Zelenica area thoroughly. About that white unknown I really wondered if sandwort or one of the catchflies.. For saxifrage I suspected, but again two as you say and first time I noticed it. Leaves so huge compared to small scape in this growth phase. For that catchfly I always argue with myself, not sure. If 4-tooth is the one with reddish stems, then I saw that one too, quite a lot, as well as the one with green stems. Does 4-tooth have some other recognizable feature, since flower shape can't be relied on? Isn't that catchfly actually rarer? Anyway, thanks and surely Zelenica calls you now too. 
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| Apolonija3. 07. 2019 09:40:14 |
I know spring sandwort better than Gerard's sandwort. Is this really it? I'm not sure.
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| Apolonija3. 07. 2019 09:57:30 |
As far as I know, low sandwort and four-toothed sandwort are synonyms and it is indeed rare.
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| velkavrh3. 07. 2019 12:28:48 |
As far as I know and I've also had confirmed that four-toothed and mountain slanozor are different species. They are almost the same in flowers. Peter Strgar also lists the four-toothed sandwort, if I may mention him. As also for low sandwort, all three have two large teeth and two side teeth as characteristic features. Rock sandwort has only two teeth. Actually I see the difference in the first two mainly in the stem color. We could also talk about different branching of the flower itself. Gerard's sandwort has larger flowers and completely different growth. I also found it in the wider Zelenice area.
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