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Majdag25. 07. 2020 17:55:05
You two had the same motifs, Zlatica. Seeing it live must be wonderful, since it's already beautiful on photos. Nice pictures, thanks. Many flowers I haven't seen yet..nasmeh
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zvončica25. 07. 2020 21:43:10
Majda, thanks for the post, I also heard about Komen souslik for the first time, thanks to you too Zlatica for the wonderful photos and selection. The alpine globe-flower is also rare and one really needs luck to find it in nature.
I admit, this time I'm a bit jealous that you were at the right place at the right time.mežikanje Regards
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zlatica26. 07. 2020 20:21:01
Zvončica, I think it's still blooming...velik nasmeh But it's true that I turned the meadows upside down for it to turn out like this.
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GregorD26. 07. 2020 20:30:13
Surely someone will know what the plant/flower on the picture is called?
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rok.si26. 07. 2020 21:06:40
GregorD, I'd say on your picture it's woolly-headed thistle.

Today along the path to Črna prst everything in bloom, I've never walked such a blooming meadow as the last hour before the summit, first time saw nice alpine eryngo too, only at one spot by the monument to the young deceased PD Podbrdo president it was growing, maybe they planted it there or it's (nice) coincidence?
Globeflower1
alpine catchfly2
Črna murka3
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Edelweiss5
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Osat7
srebrna krvomočnica ?8
edelweiss9
Zois' bellflower10
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Flowering meadows.12
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alpine catchfly14
Cushion plant15
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Right in the valley, I don't know it either.18
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GregorD26. 07. 2020 21:09:56
Thanks, Rok.
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zvončica26. 07. 2020 21:33:06
Rok, Črna prst is really a true botanical garden.
Picture 4 is pink dog's-tooth violet, picture 6 common twayblade, picture 7 not thistle but alpine thistle, picture 8 silver grass-of-Parnassus, picture 11 sticky flax, picture 13 clustered bellflower, picture 15 blue-green rock cress and picture 16 rock houseleek.
Rok, one well-meant remark: Zois bellflower, not zvončnica.
Regards


Today along the path to Porezen, which I went only because of the alpine eryngo. Admittedly not yet clad in its wonderful color, but its green shades are also wonderful.
Bolonjska bellflower1
Narrow-leaved sedge2
Clustered bellflower3
alpine catchfly4
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zlatica27. 07. 2020 15:03:07
Hello,
first Rok, on your picture 17 it's the mealy primrose. Zvončica, you surely overlooked it unintentionally when identifying the plants. Your photos are wonderful, you see, some of us have to go photograph them in Trento at Giuliana, you find them right in the field. Porezen is really very rich in flowers and the rarer ones. Regarding the Bohemian bellflower I'd say no, because Bohemian bellflower is very similar to nettle-leaved bellflower, the whole plant is slightly hairy, only flowers aren't, which is typical for nettle-leaved. It also doesn't have sprawling stem, flowers are usually lined up along the stem like nettle-leaved. Leaves are also quite similar. Which bellflower yours is I can't say, it could be round-leaved, Beck's is also similar, which has multi-flowered terminal inflorescence.nasmeh
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rok.si27. 07. 2020 21:41:14
Thanks Zvončica (yesterday I'd have called you Zvončnica nasmeh ), you really know the living part of mountains well (flowers and animals)! Usually I pay attention to spelling too, but bellflowers were zvončnice for me since childhood and obviously I don't read the word anymore nasmeh

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zvončica27. 07. 2020 22:14:04
Zlatica, thanks. Of course I was wrongvelik nasmeh. It could really be round-leaved or Beck's. If only I'd looked at basal leaves, no more doubt.nasmeh Regards

P.S. Mealy primrose I really overlooked.nasmeh
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zlatica27. 07. 2020 22:19:22
Oh, how often this happens to me, I look and say right away..that's why we exchange opinions, right.
Stay well and keep discovering such nice spots like Porezen. It stayed in dear memory for me.
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zvončica27. 07. 2020 22:23:48
Rok, about animals, you probably meant insects, and confused me with Zlatica. I know some indeed, but even those I got to know with Zlatica's help. Check the section Which butterfly or insect is this? you'll see right away who the real expert is. Regards
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rok.si27. 07. 2020 22:46:22
Oops, I really mixed you up mrk pogled
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velkavrh28. 07. 2020 19:42:50
Today flower harvest from path to Veliki vrh (2088m). Correctness of perhaps disputable identifications checked by Špela Novak's thesis.
Fuschsov grint - we find it in the forest on the path to Kofc.1
Above the hut, Pannonian svišč meadows greet us on the pasture. Probably we won't find so many on one site anywhere else.2
It is very beautiful.3
Wild carnations.4
Sternbergovi klinčki.5
Still the last flower this year of alpine kosmatinec.6
Scheuchzerjeva zvončica, there are still many trebušaste zvončice.7
Lonely zoisova zvončica. Found two sites on the path to Veliki vrh.8
Pearl in company with alpski šetrajnik or čoberje.9
Grintavci.10
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Currently nasršeni kamnokreč is blooming the most.12
Vednozeleni kamnokreč is also beautiful as it colors so nicely. Also found hostovega, skorjastega and sivozelenega.13
Rather late srčastolistna mračica.14
Clusius cinquefoil.15
It's not yet autumn - močvirska samoperka has a visitor.16
Many-flowered houseleek.17
These small white flowers are always puzzles for me - črvinke, popkorese or peščenke - it's resasta peščenka.18
Lakota - Noric or diverse-leaved?19
Feathery hawkweed.20
Large-flowered blackhead.21
Many-flowered cinquefoil or little sun. Below the summit I also found the alpine one, which has much smaller flowers.22
Common spotted orchid.23
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Bavarian yellow hawkweed.25
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zlatica28. 07. 2020 20:23:38
Oh Branko, Pannonian souslik is nice. Haven't seen Pannonian souslik in nature for two years, miss it. Picture 18 - hairy sandwort.
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madeira30. 07. 2020 22:22:12
Some flowers from Tuesday's ramble to Koča na Doliču.
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zlatica31. 07. 2020 13:29:54
Nice batch, madeira. nasmeh
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djimuzl31. 07. 2020 13:31:58
Velkavrh, there are quite a few Pannonian sousliks also on Struška.
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velkavrh31. 07. 2020 15:56:41
madeira, let me name some of your flowers:

1.-painted zebrat
3.-shaggy knapweed-Centaurea pseudophygia
2.-broad-lobed lady's mantle
4.-Rhelian speedwell
5.-narrow-helmet lady's mantle
6.-definitely edelweiss-we have three species of edelweiss-photos of leaves and stem are important for recognition
7.-8.-Pannonian svišč
9.-southernwood ragwort-Senecio abrotanifolius
10.-mountain forget-me-not
11.-Rhaetian poppy
12.-round-leaved snowbell
13.-large-flowered doronicum - beautiful photo of the whole plant
14.-July poppy (single-colored ones here) together with Rhaetian poppy
15.-Triglav flower
16.-spiny thistle-Cirsium spinosissimum


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zvončica31. 07. 2020 16:09:12
Velkavrh, on picture 3 it's feathery knapweed.

Feathery (Centaurea nervosa) and shaggy knapweed (Centaurea phrygia subsp. pseudophrygia) are very similar. The easiest way to distinguish them is that feathery has unbranched stem with one head, shaggy has branched stem with multiple heads.

And a word about single-head knapweed (Centaurea uniflora) - this doesn't grow here. It grows in Italy and France. It has one head on the stem, but it's completely different from the feathery. lp
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