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| velkavrh28. 06. 2020 20:06:04 |
Zvončica, your rock-jasmine is the headed one. Sieber's rock-jasmine grows high in mountains usually in rock fissures. When I inventoried Krvavec mountain flowers a few years ago I didn't find it neither on Jež ridge nor on entire Kalški ridge including Kalška gora. It's more widespread in Southern Limestone Alps. Attaching photo of Sieber's rock-jasmine. Headed rock-jasmine characteristically has two hooks on petals. Sieber's petals don't have that. haridautovic, no.1-yellow flower is woolly globularia, no.2-red is red silene, no.3-common knawel, no.5-white silene.
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| bos28. 06. 2020 20:36:17 |
Today on Porezen, please help. Thanks in advance .
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| velkavrh28. 06. 2020 22:35:18 |
bos, that's stinking cranesbill-Geranium robertianum. Zvončica from 27.06. under no. 6. -nodding thistle-Carduus nutans ssp. nutans. It's shown under Flowers.
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| zvončica29. 06. 2020 07:48:00 |
Velkavrh, many thanks for the reply and explanation. My "Sieber's rock-jasmine" was suspicious to me too and I should have put a question mark next to it. With the thistle I did, since I doubted it was alpine and hoped someone would correct my error. Thanks again and lots more flowers on your paths!
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| velkavrh29. 06. 2020 12:01:34 |
Zvončica, thanks! Tomorrow we're going with a colleague to Zirbitkogel in Austria. Expecting some new flower.
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| ločanka29. 06. 2020 12:44:23 |
velkavrh, please also explain to me the ones from Rosennock and Predigerstuhl
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| velkavrh29. 06. 2020 15:05:56 |
Dear ločanka, when will we see each other? Overall our Vodnik tours look rather bad. The problem is of course the transports. Austrian flowers I don't know as well as ours, but some I do know. Many of the same grow on our side too. This way we'll explain your pics. No.1.-only a closer flower shot would show if it's golden or Cratzer's five-finger. Definitely not many-flowered or glacial. No.2.-alpine azalea -Loiseleuria procumbens-doesn't grow with us. I found it in Austria too. No.3.-smallest primrose-Primula minima. This primrose has these cute leaf rosettes. Found with us too. No. 4.-the dark ox-eye daisy-Leucanthemum adustum-has such flowers, doesn't grow with us. Could be alpine ox-eye daisy -at least Milan Lovka (translator) calls it-Leucanthemopsis alpina. This doesn't grow with us either. My opinion is it's dark ox-eye daisy. Leaves would decide, they seem right to me. Leaves narrowly oval, on each side 6-20 teeth. No. 5.-bitter or common gentianella. When identifying I even taste it-grows with us too. No.6.-whorled lousewort-is common with us too. Anyway I found alpine ox-eye daisy last year in Romania. Picture below.
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| ločanka29. 06. 2020 18:18:32 |
velkavrh, thanks for your effort. It seemed to me that on the second pic it's not the dwarf milnica. But interesting that even this one doesn't grow with us. Otherwise, when we meet, you get beer from me, since you've done this several times . When that will be interests me too .
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| ločanka30. 06. 2020 17:52:52 |
yes, alpine azalea really covers large areas, but I found two more pics with bellflowers. Probably nothing special, or are they?
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| velkavrh30. 06. 2020 18:34:58 |
ločanka, this is alpine bellflower, which I have from today under no. 18. Mine are brighter colors. Doesn't grow with us.
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| ločanka30. 06. 2020 18:42:03 |
velkavrh thanks, it's a bit hairier, right?
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| otiv30. 06. 2020 18:47:22 |
Branko, alpine bellflower grows with us too, namely on Smrekovec range.
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| dleskovec30. 06. 2020 21:06:25 |
Otiv; you're right and it's nice that you know Smrekovec too. Something else grows in these tall grasses.
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| otiv30. 06. 2020 21:14:49 |
@dleskovec, of course I know Smrekovec, especially the blueberries in August that I picked.
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| velkavrh1. 07. 2020 05:34:16 |
I haven't found alpine bellflower with us yet. Literature says it grows only in Eastern Alps up to 2400m, mainly on limestone soils and is rare. It does look quite hairy. Leaves and stem are white woolly hairy. Flower crown has hairy horns. Can't be confused with other bellflower species. Could only be mixed with bearded bellflower. otiv do you know which primrose you photographed? I think it's the beautiful primrose-Primula spectabilis. It is similar to Wulfen's, but has different flower. Petal is different. I haven't noticed it somehow.
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| zvončica1. 07. 2020 19:40:07 |
Branko, as Otiv already wrote, alpine bellflower grows with us, more precisely, it grows only on Komna in Smrekovec Mountains. It is very endangered. And besides blueberries  only on Komna with us also grows shaggy primrose. This one is also rare and listed on the Red List of endangered ferns and seed plants. Lp
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| velkavrh1. 07. 2020 20:29:59 |
otiv photographed the shaggy primrose. I haven't seen it yet.
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| zlatica2. 07. 2020 15:28:10 |
Also the smallest primrose (Primula minima) grows on Smrekovec i.e. Komna. One picture of this year's already wilted smallest primrose.
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