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| tinky20. 10. 2019 17:53:14 |
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| Apolonija21. 10. 2019 01:41:17 |
Branko, it's called Leycesteria formosana. On 8 it's painted-leaf spurge, which is really tall. You still have a lot blooming. 
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| Zvonček23. 10. 2019 23:03:45 |
I'm reviewing my photos from this year and on one besides leaves of clustered rockrose and low speedwell there's also an interesting flower - one single yellow flower. Photo is from the path to Kanin. Please, someone knowledgeable tell me its name. Thanks in advance and lp
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| zlatica24. 10. 2019 20:29:38 |
Zvonček, this yellow one is not an easy riddle, at least not for me. The flower is a bit special, everything indicates it's not fully open yet, because there's lots of space between corolla petals, petals are shiny and remind me of eggplant, only shape is completely smooth, almost untoothed, one could think also of gentian, but even that at first glance isn't typical; since it's Kanin area, it's especially interesting which flower it could be. Of course probably the only photo you have. So for me too remains unknown for now. 
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| Zvonček24. 10. 2019 21:34:03 |
Zlatica, thanks for the effort, even though it remains unknown. Unfortunately I really have only this photo, so in the "thicket" of low speedwell leaves only the flower of this little flower is visible, not the leaves. Lp
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| zlatica25. 10. 2019 09:57:20 |
Aha, then the leaves around the flower aren't from that flower! Then it's really hard to say anything. lp
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| Apolonija25. 10. 2019 18:35:20 |
Maybe it's rock speedwell. Edges of evergreen leaves are a bit twisted and so maybe the teeth aren't visible. Guessing.
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| Zvonček25. 10. 2019 20:05:56 |
Apolonija, thanks to you too. Meanwhile I also did a bit of "researching" and "guessing" myself and maybe it really is mountain hawkweed (Leontodon montanus). Its leaves too easily hid among the leaves of low speedwell. Lp Branko, fringed bellflower is really wonderful for this time. Lp
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| Deniss27. 10. 2019 11:44:33 |
Still blooming here and there, even above 2k. Yesterday wonderful day on Debel vrh.
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| TamaraTP28. 10. 2019 01:05:42 |
I allow myself to scold certain individuals who visit hills and mountains. This is an example of disrespect to nature and unculturedness of certain individuals who trample this world. On 23.10.2019 my dog Tai and I visited Blegoš. It was a wonderful day and some flowers brought me a smile and joy. But anger and sadness overwhelmed me at the top when I saw a torn flower on the ground - svišč in all its beauty. Why was such a thing necessary? Despite constant warnings it still happens. Sad! And since I couldn't help it, I checked the top and found another untouched flower that served its purpose. I attach photos, maybe some flower-picker will think about their actions.
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| zlatica28. 10. 2019 15:55:53 |
Deniss, you nicely photographed some colorful flowers you found higher up in the mountains.
TamaraTP, I completely agree with you. You can't believe that some people are such fools to pick flowers like that. I used a strong word, but I really don't understand it. If an adult did it, what did they gain from it? And if a child did it, surely not alone, but with parents. In today's time of free and permissive upbringing, parents are too rarely educators, but too often "enablers" of everything a child comes up with. Just to have peace. From all the mass hiking, there are too many in the hills who haven't even heard of protected or legally protected plants and how can they then have a relationship to such treasures of nature as flora or fauna. And of course this mass is already in itself a destroyer of nature and biodiversity, which nature here still has for now and is poorer every day.  
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| silvij28. 10. 2019 19:20:06 |
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| silvo195229. 10. 2019 13:48:44 |
On the Malih podih under the Rinkami I found "little marmot" (photos nos. 47, 48) and yellow flowers (no. 144), on the descent to Žmavžarji, flowers (no. 162). What is this flower called?
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| otiv29. 10. 2019 19:20:56 |
On the first and second photos probably spring svišč...on the third large-flowered buttercup and on the fourth porovolistna rockjasmine
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| Apolonija2. 11. 2019 18:24:56 |
Zlatica, are those two grintavci instead of edelweiss???
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| Apolonija2. 11. 2019 19:35:56 |
Obviously you managed, Otiv, to find, photograph and present to us the pale obloglavka from Kras. Maybe Zlatica will publish it too. Winter without flowers will, it seems, be quite short. To my/our joy. Thanks for posting them
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| Zvonček3. 11. 2019 09:39:30 |
Zlatica, finally we got you and your wonderful photos (also with the addition of the wilted field grintavec). Otiv complemented the colorful selection. Really nice. Otiv, I too sometimes wonder where some flowers get their names from. But since I learned about Spanish žulj , I no longer wonder. Why pyramidal - who knows? But it's beautiful. The pale obloglavka especially delighted Zlatica. Otiv, is it 14 field grintavec or grabljišče on your picture? Regards
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