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zlatica3. 08. 2020 15:14:33
kati1909, I confirm the doubt expressed by velkavrh about the Austrian divjakovec, because this really doesn't look like divjakovec, but willow-leaved primrose, also on the 3rd picture the same, some flowers age and sometimes stick out more.
Austrian divjakovec is a very tall plant up to 1.5m, really has umbels similar to primrose, but attached to a very thin stem, much thinner than primrose's, leaves more heart-shaped and towards the top ovate-lanceolate, while primrose has lanceolate. In the upper part the stem of divjakovec is branched with 5-12 individual umbels and not 1 or 2. I'm adding my photo too, where leaves and umbels are well visible. Otherwise nice flowers, as nice as the end where you were.
Austrian hawkweed1
Austrian hawkweed2
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silvo19523. 08. 2020 15:46:19
On the path from Hladnik stream valley to Mojstrovica I photographed a bellflower and named it freakish bellflower. On a rainy day I browse a bit on the website and say to myself, ask if it's this or another one and I'm asking. Thanks for the answer.
2020.08.01.54 Izrodna zvončica (Campanula inconcessa)1
2020.08.01.55 Izrodna zvončica (Campanula inconcessa)2
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velkavrh3. 08. 2020 17:14:19
sivo1952 your finding is correct. We distinguish it from the similar Witasek's bellflower only by the length of the stamens. The freakish one has short stamens, which is seen in your shot and on mine.
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zvončica3. 08. 2020 21:42:55
Spreading bellflower along path to Ratitovecnasmeh Regards
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velkavrh4. 08. 2020 07:55:17
Zvončica, that will be rather nettle-leaved or nettle-like bellflower, which likes shade. Spreading bellflower likes sun and unmown meadows. Sadly we see it rarely on meadows.
Such are the spreading bellflowers.1
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otiv4. 08. 2020 08:12:19
Branko, Zvončica photographed broad-leaved bellflower (Campanula latifolia), which has habitat among others also along path to Ratitovec and I photographed it too. Broad-leaved bellflower is rarer in nature, while nettle-leaved is very common. Regards to Gorenjska nasmeh I have forced 'vacation' velik nasmeh
Nettle-leaved bellflower1
Broad-leaved bellflower2
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kati19094. 08. 2020 09:59:13
Thanks to both (Brane and Ms. Zlatica); corrected and (hope) remembered. Greeting to lovers of mountain flowers!!
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velkavrh4. 08. 2020 11:00:01
otiv, you're right, I looked too quickly.
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zvončica4. 08. 2020 12:57:36
Otiv, of course I photographed the broad-leaved bellflower, Razprostrta is a slip. This was just an addition to Zlatica's entry that broad-leaved bellflower grows on Ratitovec. It grows quite soon along the path from Prtovč over Razor. Really can't miss it. Maybe we photographed the same specimen, only your photo is nicernasmeh. Best regards!
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velkavrh7. 08. 2020 17:14:30
Today tour of Seetaler Alps-Geirkogel, Getrusk and Ladiger Spitze (Velika Svinja). Unfortunately conditions for photos extremely bad-fog, hurricane wind. This is what came out.
There is a huge amount of low milnice.1
I think it does not grow with us.2
The smallest jeglič-res were extremely small.3
Mountain sretena, but mostly already wilted - full of its lights.4
There is also Pannonian svišč.5
I think I recognized jetičnik, which does not grow with us - Valeriana celtica subsp. norica.6
Bellflowers - such and different ones.7
There are many alpine bellflowers. I haven't seen them with us yet.8
There are also many bearded bellflowers.9
Škrobotec at 2000m - alpine škrobotec - Rhinanthus alpinus.10
There is full of arnica.11
Sieber's repuš.12
Zlatice at 2000m - hard to recognize the species.13
Everything is full of Carniolan grint, I haven't found it with us yet.14
I found out that this is grint - Senecio alpinus - with us it would be called alpine grint. With us it is supposed to grow conditionally.15
It has such leaves. Conditionally means not confirmed by botanists. With us prealpine grint grows, but I don't know it.16
Smetlika - it is extremely small - with us I don't see such small ones. It is mountain smetlika - Euphrasia rostokoviana subsp. montana.17
Some dimek or škržolica. It is strongly yellowish-orange in color. I think it is otavčič - Leontodon croceus. It should be a border flower.18
For the first time I somehow recognized the small-leaved whortleberry-Vaccinium gaultheriodes. It has blue berries -it grew next to blueberries and cranberries.19
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zlatica7. 08. 2020 19:36:10
Too bad you had bad weather. Still you caught some flowers. Haven't seen milnices yet, haven't been to Austrian mountains. Interesting though. Bellflowers nice too. lp
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zvončica7. 08. 2020 22:51:44
Today along path to Nad Šitom glave and on to Mala Mojstrovka.
Scheuchzer's bellflower1
Clasping-leaved catchfly2
Trebušasta zvončica3
Hairy rockjasmine4
??5
evergreen rock sedge6
evergreen rockjasmine and pot-bellied bellflowers7
crusted saxifrage8
Sieber's primrose9
a whole bunch of Sieber's hawkweed10
Hummock houseleek11
edelweiss12
Spiny thistle13
my favorite bellflower - Zois' bellflower14
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Zois' bellflower and shaggy rockjasmine16
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velkavrh8. 08. 2020 04:57:50
Zvončica good morning! Picture no. 5 is Bohinj hawkweed, a bit wilted.
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darinka48. 08. 2020 07:01:44
August flower garden. Yesterday's Krniško Loške flowers. Blooming beautifully.
above me.1
this delicate bouquet.2
in the tall grass is my home.3
interestingly gentians are only in the gully to Krnica.4
three white gentians.5
everywhere they have wilted.6
these fescue tufts grow on the top of Krnica in Loška stena.7
beautiful flowers on display the whole path.8
where there is no one. Košutnik in full bloom.9
bellflower at the second cable.10
fragrant pinks11
and bellflowers12
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zvončica8. 08. 2020 11:03:25
Darinka, nice flowers on interesting tour. Just small remark. Bellflowers (not zvončnice)mežikanje, pic 10 wonderful clustered bellflower, pic 12 Carniolan or woolly-leaved bellflower. Lp
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velkavrh8. 08. 2020 14:44:17
darinka4:

no.2 - creeping gypsophila
no. 3 - willow-leaved primrose
no. 6 and 7 - spring gentian
no. 8 - robertianum geranium
no. 10 - if half meter tall it's Carniolan bellflower, otherwise clustered.
no. 11 - wild pink
no.12 - Carniolan bellflower. Can't miss it, leaves like grass.


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zvončica8. 08. 2020 16:27:02
Velkavrh, regarding clustered and Carniolan bellflower I would just add that the stem of clustered bellflower is up to 40 cm high, additionally it has dense inflorescence, Carniolan bellflower is up to 1 m tall and has looser inflorescence, so Darinka's is clustered bellflower.

Attaching picture of Carniolan bellflower - it was over 80 cm tall.

Best regards!
kranjska bellflower1
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zlatica8. 08. 2020 23:20:37
Branko, what you say about Zvončica's flower on picture 5 won't hold. It's alpine hawkweed.
Anyway, Zvončica, very nice photos this time and beautiful flowers.
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velkavrh9. 08. 2020 06:20:17
It seems I can't distinguish Bohinj hawkweed and alpine hawkweed. I've never found the bluish one. The shining one I don't know-Arabis soyeri, and Jacquin's also grows here, while Caucasian is on the border with Austria. I know hairy one is also found. The pappose, hairy and comb-leaved are very similar, so I probably mix them too. Yes, Apolonija already found out some time ago that I mix alpine and Bohinj ones.
This is the low or star-hairy one.1
I found this one in Croatia on Velebit - early mošnjak.2
We surely recognize the drooping-fruited one.3
Češuljasti repnjak. It is also similar to malocvetni.4
Puščičasti repnjak. But hairy, puščičasti, malocvetni and češuljasti are similar.5
This is bohinjski from the botanical path to Črno prst.6
It should be the alpine one.7
That tall one should therefore be bohinjski, if I remember correctly.8
This one is repnjak from Vremščica. I don't know its name.9
Unidentified from the top of Virnikov Grintovec.10
This is how that inflorescence looks.11
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haridautovic9. 08. 2020 13:00:27
What is this giant
what is this for a beautiful giant1
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