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piotr16. 07. 2019 21:30:34
Zlatica and velkavrh thanks for naming the flower,nasmeh which I couldn't get close to in the steep grasses, the camerazmeden also had too short a lens.
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darinka416. 07. 2019 21:45:44
Today wonderful flower garden from Soča to Bavški Grintavec.
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Driada16. 07. 2019 22:41:15
Piotr, regarding your distant little flower, I agree with velkavrh. Very likely it's a gentianella. On Saturday I was also on Črni prsti and saw 3 specimens of gentianella along the path from the saddle towards the top.
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velkavrh17. 07. 2019 02:41:28
These are the flowers I saw on Monday on the tour from Livški Kuk across the entire Kolovrat ridge to sedlo Solarie. But it's noticeable that there was little rain here.
Dusky crane's-bill.1
Spiked speedwell.2
Willowherb, which I've been seeing quite a bit lately - but it's almost over. There are only two possibilities - either blue-spiked or Zahlbruckner's.3
Oval avens.4
Wood vetch.5
Spiny reseda.6
Bellflower - I identified it as Witasek's.7
German catchfly.8
Horse mane.9
True hunger.10
Narrow-lobed lady's mantle.11
Pink-tinged common yarrow.12
Flower of the broad-leaved helleborine.13
Leaves of this helleborine.14
Tuberous pea.15
Willow-leaved primrose.16
White Sterberg's carnations.17
There is a lot of this hawkweed. I can't distinguish the more common ones.18
Clustered bellflower.19
I also find the martagon lily here.20
Common kosmuljek.21
Common sandwort.22
With Pajetichnik and great jetichnik I'm always in a dilemma. But it's already almost over.23
Narrow-leaved cottongrass.24
Common sowthistle.25
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Apolonija17. 07. 2019 08:53:16
Zlatica, I also first thought of chestnut-brown clover, because the colors strongly remind of it, but then I dropped the thought, because the flower is too big compared to the others that can be more guessed than seen, because the flower is single and of elongated shape, and also no leaflet is visible.nasmehnasmeh
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zlatica17. 07. 2019 10:45:43
Yes, I agree.nasmeh
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Zvonček17. 07. 2019 14:50:39
Yesterday along the path to Ratitovec flower garden.
Nettle-leaved bellflower1
broad-leaved bellflower2
common bistort3
from the gentian family??4
Trebušasta zvončica5
Tufted bellflower6
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rock speedwell8
alpine goldenrod9
Comb milkwort10
alpine gentian11
common yarrow12
how could one miss the hairy rock-cress13
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Zvonček17. 07. 2019 14:57:47
KarmenT, next time you come across the pink-red willowherb that you now know, smell it too. It smells intoxicating!nasmeh Lp
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Apolonija17. 07. 2019 15:53:11
Zvonček, it's saxifrage gentian. On 10 it's comb vetch.nasmeh
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Zvonček17. 07. 2019 21:24:11
Apolonija, thanks. Comb vetch, what a name!! I searched for the flower in my books, but it's not in any. Best
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kati190919. 07. 2019 20:50:06
I went to Lanež,
I would stay there;
the mountain world is so beautiful there,
dressed in colorful flowers.

May your viewing be as pleasant,
as it was for me (live).

If any name is wrong,
please...correct it.
Clasping-leaved catchfly1
Šetrajnik2
Shiny grintavec3
Clusius' five-finger orchid4
Hairy rockcress5
Glavičasti repuš6
Forget-me-nots7
Preobjeda (which one?)8
it was a large bush (dog rose?)9
many-petaled milkwort10
Common black knapweed11
Common thistle12
Narrow-leaved sedge13
spotted finger orchid?14
Alpine wormwood15
fern-leaved false foxglove?16
Rose-red pink17
crusted saxifrage18
sempervivum and wormwood19
mountain willowherb20
coexistence of flowers21
St. John's wort in bloom22
Trebušasta zvončica23
Turk's cap lily24
another lily25
bellflower and hairy speedwell26
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Zvonček19. 07. 2019 21:41:19
Kati1909, you composed a nice poem again. On picture 10 it's many-flowered dryas. Best
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zlatica20. 07. 2019 10:39:28
kati, I agree with Zvonček, on picture 20 you have willowherb, but for the species I wouldn't specify, as I can't see the leaves well. lp
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TamaraTP20. 07. 2019 22:47:15
One of the Bohinj vetches
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velkavrh21. 07. 2019 05:58:44
I will try to show you the Karnian flowers. Yesterday we climbed two peaks Monte Bivera and Plapsavon. Both are a bit over 2400 m. Those who may know me know that I am a PZS mountain guide. This time I wasn't on duty and could move along the long column up and down and photograph the flowers along the path more or less in peace and didn't lag behind the column at all. But I missed the edelweiss spot - others saw them. I only saw one dried. Anyway, I managed to somewhat successfully photograph many little flowers for you. I present them in sequence as I went up or down.
Wedge thistle.1
At the hut there are huge barns and here nearby there is plenty of this alpine sorrel, which overgrows uncultivated pastures.2
Scheuchzer's bellflowers.3
I also saw broad-leaved, nettle-leaved, bladder ones.4
Chestnut-colored clover.5
Bearded bellflower is common in the Karnic Alps.6
There were also many arnikas. It is still in full bloom.7
Villar's gentian.8
Pink viper's grass or snakeweed.9
Thorny thistle.10
There is a lot of this light blue rampion. Locally two of this color grow - Zahlbruckner's and clasped blue.11
Long-haired speedwell.12
Whole meadows of golden hawkweed - it varies in various yellow tones up to almost red or orange.13
On the path higher up I also find July catchfly several times. There are few other catchflies.14
With orchids in distinguishing I'm not really at home. There were few of them. This should be Fuchs' fingered orchid.15
Woodland bloody cranesbill.16
Mother's thyme - here too there are several species - I can't distinguish them.17
With a couple of flowers the photo totally failed for me. We find blue mastnica more rarely, so I added it despite the bad photo.18
This bellflower is certainly not inflated. It has an elongated flower. The stem has one flower each. It grows in this mountain grass.19
One of the poor photos. I present it because we rarely see the Carpathian primrose locally.20
It hasn't opened the flowers yet.21
Fragrant marsh orchid - there were really many of the common one too.22
There was also its albino form nearby.23
Common lady's smock.24
Flower of blackish rman. We cannot mistake it for wormwood, because they have completely different leaves.25
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Large-flowered knapweed.27
Jajčar - I don't know which one.28
Plahtica.29
Like some star - don't know. Anyway it has small flowers. But it is tall. Grows in grasses.30
Alpine nokota.31
Shorter zaltica at 2000m.32
Leaves of that zlatica.33
Above 2000 m Pyrenean zmajevka starts appearing and persists some 200 m higher.34
There is a lot of rock restharrow.35
Alpine rockling.36
Common speedwell.37
Hardly found any flowering alpine veleso anymore - mostly they have finished blooming.38
Along the shady path there were double-flowered violets.39
Marjetična nebina.40
Ranjak.41
Alpine honeywort.42
Yellow poppy - which one, I'll try to research if Rhaetian or Petkovšek's.43
It has such leaves.44
In between it also colors orange like Kerner's in Karawanks.45
On screes everything is yellow with it.46
Stemless bellflower.47
Such pink cushions are quite frequent.48
Bouquet of Clusius' svišč.49
Found quite a few kamnokreč - this is homulični which is common. Lower I saw round-leaved one several times too.50
Round-leaved dentaria.51
Traunfellner's zlatica - certain areas are all overgrown with it.52
Alpine foxtail.53
Surprise at 2200m - alpine hairy one - lower down there are plenty of its lanterns.54
There were many from 2000m up to the tops of these small marmot hills. I'm not sure about the species.55
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Leaves.57
Beautiful bouquets.58
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Resasta popkoresa.60
Edelweiss - rock one?61
Spiked speedwell.62
The smallest alpine bellflower almost at 2400m.63
Triglav rose - the flowers are even more solitary.64
Definitely a gentian.65
Grey-green rockjasmine.66
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Bright green rockjasmine - mostly not yet flowering.68
Rusty saxifrage.69
Alpine edelweiss or little sun.70
Austrian črvinka.71
Sieber's cat's-tail, later I found a fully blooming one. There were also plenty of the capitate form.72
Rock jetičnik.73
Low spike.74
Wormwood - which one?75
At 2300 m there was plenty of alpine forget-me-not - Triglav's loudmouth, but nowhere.76
Withered creeping gentian. It has those characteristic little wigs. We find it among other places on Mangart.77
Glacier hawkweed at 2400 m.78
There is plenty of alpine rockjasmine, I also saw an albino one.79
At 2400 m however I find several of these wonderful flowers, rarely seen with us.80
I even found three locations of green wolf's tongue.81
I got good photos.82
Viviparous hawthorn.83
Creeping Jenny.84
Mountain gentian, lower it was wilted - I saw its little bells.85
Marsh gentian.86
Alpine rockrose.87
Capitate fleabane.88
It belongs among red primroses. We know several kinds - bicolored, Janez's, moisture-loving...89
Rhelikanijeva primrose.90
Golden cinquefoil.91
Many-flowered houseleek.92
Alpine dandelion.93
Homul rockcress.94
Clover at 2400 m - snow clover.95
Alpine goldenrod at 2400 m.96
This I recognized - pale clover.97
Planinski pelin.98
It seems too little hairy to be hairy cinquefoil. I think it is similar to Moris cinquefoil. Not so hairy.99
Common willowherb.100
Host's rockjasmine surprised me a little.101
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Long-leaved scabiosa.103
Characteristic leaves of this grabbljišče. But I saw no grintavec.104
Dioecious špajka.105
Common pogačica.106
On the return from the second summit at about 1800m there was a lot of this hawkweed. It is much shorter than our narrow-helmeted one. It is common hawkweed.107
I think it's mountain speedwell - but not necessarily.108
Woolly-headed other one is not yet flowering.109
Pale rosettes.110
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zlatica21. 07. 2019 09:44:21
Hi Branko, this time you collected a whole botanical garden of flowers! And to say something on the topic: - under 82 you found a wonderful specimen of orchid, you also photographed it well, namely green wolf's tongue, I haven't had the luck to find it yet; - under 50 I'm wondering what distinguishes stemless saxifrage from hop saxifrage, but taller stems, as they are slightly hairy, so I'd like to know because I don't know it; - under 94 - I'd say it's hop saxifrage and not rock jasmine, because the latter has no petals, but on the photo I think I see them. Am I wrong? - at saxifrage under 66 you just mistyped. That's it for now. lpvelik nasmeh
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velkavrh21. 07. 2019 10:42:12
I corrected the mistakes.

I studied both saxifrages carefully;
: -stemless and hop saxifrage. I determined it a bit too quickly.
-stemless is low-1-5 cm. The flower looks horned. Yellow-green sepals are very similar in color to narrow petals, so the flower looks ten-horned.

-the hop saxifrage can be the same height as stemless-from 3-20cm. Flat basal leaves taper to a point at the top and zlatica saw that well.

Stemless rockcress.1
Dwarf rockcress - the flowers are really completely different.2
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kati190921. 07. 2019 12:42:01
Thanks to both (Zvonček and Zlatica); I've fixed it so I won't mislead others!
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Zvonček21. 07. 2019 14:14:27
Kati, correct to mnogolična suholetnica, not suhocvetkanasmeh, so it will be completely correct. Lp
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Zvonček21. 07. 2019 14:37:49
Velkavrh, on picture 19 it could be Beck's bellflower, similar to Scheuchzer's, only with a larger flower and this one is definitely larger. On picture 88 it's capitata knapweed, on picture 2 alpine dock. Lp
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