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| Zvonček18. 08. 2019 16:02:27 |
Zlatica, my path to Kofce started at the parking lot and along the edge of the meadow under Matizovec farm I spotted many keeled garlics, so I photographed one flower (and distinguish it from the beautiful garlic ), a bit higher also the marmot. That's why I briefly noted: Still on the way to Kofce (and unintentionally misled you). Lp
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| Apolonija20. 08. 2019 15:11:00 |
Brane nice that you think of us even from Romania. Have you met Dracula yet? That nice red stranger is rose-root stonecrop- Sedum roseum. And the monkshood is Moldavian- Aconitum moldavicum. Although Turkish monkshood is characteristic for Romania too.
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| Apolonija20. 08. 2019 20:31:39 |
You mean Omu? How much longer will you stay in Romania? Surely we can expect many more interesting plants
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| zlatica20. 08. 2019 21:00:37 |
Brane, beautiful and interesting flowers, this will require some studying, what all these new strangers are. But this time the blooming tuft on pic 22 charmed me the most. Nice greetings from the homeland far away! 
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| Apolonija20. 08. 2019 21:40:01 |
Brane, I'm thrilled. Thanks for this beauty. Bellflower on 1 looks like Campanula serrata. On 2 it's alpine bellflower (Campanula alpina) On 3 it's Erica spiculifolia or other name- Bruckenthalia spiculifolia, 4,5 surely orange gentian. Your unknown delicate bluish flower on 19 has many synonyms. One is: Lomatogonium rotatum. The tuft that Zlatica likes so much on 22 is recurved sandwort- Minuartia recurva. On 28, similar to alpine pink, Dianthus callizonus. 29- Dianthus gelidus (D.nardiformis). 32- Carpathian doronicum (Doronicum carpaticum): The wormwood is called Artemisia petrosa or A.eriantha. Those on 35, 36, which you call chrysanthemums, are Carpathian, namely: Anthemis carpatica) 42- cinquefoil- Potentilla ternata
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| Zvonček20. 08. 2019 22:28:20 |
Brane, the bellflower on the 1st picture is wonderful, by the little flowers on picture 22 one just melts. So many different flowers - there will really be a lot of work for the experts, the rest of us will wait . Lp
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| otiv22. 08. 2019 19:02:08 |
Deniss, in picture 12 is abrotanifolia-leaved or narrow-lobed ragwort (Senecio abrotanifolius)
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| zlatica23. 08. 2019 13:38:33 |
When we stumble upon a white version of a certain flower species, we just can't believe what all nature creates. These albinos are like a treasure of nature for me and I've always liked them very much. You Deniss, you've discovered quite a few this year already, if I remember correctly, two right on this path. Nice!!  
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| Zvonček24. 08. 2019 21:26:18 |
Deniss, the white nettle-leaved bellflower and sviščevec are wonderful and Zlatica couldn't have put it more beautifully. Today on the Srednječavenski path towards Mala gora and Kuclj, but I didn't even reach Mala gora because I had to turn back due to thunderstorm. But along the path I encountered pyramidal bellflower. There were quite a few, some only with single flowers on bare, over a meter long stems.
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| zlatica25. 08. 2019 09:24:55 |
Zvonček, you've visited this beautiful corner of Slovenia again and it's really a pity that the thunderstorm prevented you from continuing. Yes, pyramidal bellflowers can really be very tall and majestic. As for willow or maybe rowan I wouldn't know, Apolonija knows more about that. And you found one of my most beloved flowers - rock candytuft, so thorny but at the same time such a delicate flower! Picture 7 is - as far as I can see - underwood blackberry. https://www.notranjski-park.si/izobrazevalne-vsebine/rastlinski-svet/crnobinovke/podlesni-crnilec 
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| Zvonček25. 08. 2019 22:02:54 |
Zlatica, many thanks for the sent link where I could read more about the underwood blackberry. Sadly my picture of the underwood blackberry compared to the one on the link is really just a pale approximation . But there was quite a lot of it in some limited forest area and it was really a nice sight. I encountered rock candytuft in nature for the first time and yes, as you say, so thorny yet so delicate. I was also glad about the bellflowers, how beautiful it must have been in full bloom. Lp
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| Zvonček26. 08. 2019 18:17:19 |
Today the flower pictures don't show for me. Does anyone else have similar problems? Lp
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| Rok26. 08. 2019 18:27:08 |
There are some problems with the server. So currently some images don't work. LP Rok
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| zlatica28. 08. 2019 17:33:22 |
Branko, the flowers in pictures 11 and 12 remind me of willowherb. Have you studied the flowers more after getting home? 
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| Zvonček28. 08. 2019 20:04:12 |
Today on the path to Nanos, bellflowers are still persisting, but there were mostly hawkweeds and thistles. I can't upload pics. Maybe there are some issues on HN. Tomorrow then. Regards
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| Apolonija28. 08. 2019 22:49:08 |
Brane, you saw a lot and presented plants to us too, some don't grow with us. Will you rest and identify them more precisely or leave as is? Wondering if you agree with my "findings" on the previous page? Regarding willowherb Zlatica is right. This is, I think, Epilobium anagallidifolium https://calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?enlarge=0000+0000+0813+3127 Zvonček, your little shrub among rocks. Very likely krhlika.
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