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zlatica22. 08. 2020 10:14:52
See, malenka, how happy we are for you!! velik nasmehnasmehnasmehmežikanje
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malenka22. 08. 2020 10:30:27
Yes, zlatica, thanks, that makes things easier for me.
I really like your comments and posts. Especially because you're more cautious in identifications than some who just "shoot".
LP, ma.
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darinka424. 08. 2020 08:33:51
Flowers are blooming. On the path on Saturday from Loška Koritnica over the notch to Grad.
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velkavrh24. 08. 2020 10:19:17
Today my finds from four-day hiking in Sarntal Alps. With us they are quite unknown. Surrounding it are Stubai, Otztal, Zillertal, Orter group and Dolomites. We conquered ten peaks. These flowers grow there from 2500m to 2800m. But really from flowering it's very noticeable that autumn is undoubtedly approaching. I always warn that my findings are not pure gold and apologize in advance for mistakes. Mainly determinations from handbook Flora Alpina. If anyone knows better please tell me by private mail.
Scheuzer's bellflowers.1
First time I found an albino Scheuzerjeve zvončice. There were quite a few.2
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The most common are pot-bellied bellflowers. In some places they covered large areas.5
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Bearded bellflower - it is not very common here.7
Definitely rampion. It was strongly blue-colored - possibly spiny - Phyteuma betonicifolium - is border rampion.8
This grows almost throughout the Alps. Zahlbruckner's does not grow there. Light blue is almost certainly not.9
Ivanščice at 2200 m.10
Its relatives are very common, growing a couple hundred meters higher - alpine ivanščice.11
They are low-growing - 5-15 cm - Leucanthemopsis alpina.12
They are crammed like this also in rock crevices - even at 2700 m.13
This flower with huge leaf-like features of our ropontiki strongly surprised me - at 2200 m.14
It has such leaves. Indeed, ropontika also has similar leaves.15
The true expert determined it - this is the varied-leaved thistle - Cirsium heterophyllum. Thanks!16
There were many whitish hawkweeds - Hieracium intybaceum. I don't see it here.17
There is also much Sieber's hawkbit.18
It is quite common up to 2700 m.19
It should be the Carniolan gentian. I haven't found it here yet.20
Almost already wilted.21
This gentian is different. Perhaps I found it in Flora Alpina, perhaps it is Senecio cineraria - it does not grow here.22
The only saxifrage I saw over four days always at around 2600 m was Saxifraga bryoides. This does not grow here.23
Blackish cinquefoil.24
Mighty kobulnica.25
Its kobul up close.26
Its leaves - the plant itself is very tall. I think it is common hogweed - Heracleum sphondylium.27
Alpine clover - Trifolium alpinum.28
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I found also a very small yellow-flowered eyebright - dwarf eyebright. Euphrasia minima.30
Definitely something from hawkweed, dimka or otavčič. I don't know.31
Almost at 2700 m in a rock fissure I spotted this primrose which surely does not grow here. According to the expert it is hairy primrose - Primula villosa - it grows here too. I haven't found it in Slovenia yet.32
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malenka24. 08. 2020 10:55:11
Darinka4, yours are: candelabrum, Zois bellflower, July poppy and shaggy rockjasmine.
LP
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malenka24. 08. 2020 11:06:38
Velkavrh, my response to your private messages is on my FB wall for FB friends. Hope you'll think a bit what the right word is for borrowing things without owner's knowledge and permission (and even 'selling' some as your own).

Regarding your above collection: on pics 3 and 4 also Scheuchzer bellflower, on the next two really pot-bellied (has broad leaves, on 3 and 4 typical linear for sch. b.).
Cotton grass unfortunately no leaves shown (first). The other I don't know.
On 14,15 and 16 not rhapontic but Cirsium heterophyllum.
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malenka24. 08. 2020 11:28:57
Groundsel is grey - Senecio incanus. Probably really subspecies carniolicus - Carniolan. On the web I found data that Carniolan groundsel is widespread in eastern Alps up to Carpathians. Its distribution area spans Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Poland, Slovakia, Romania and Ukraine.
No data on differences between grey groundsel subspecies and where they grow. Would take quite some time.
Carniolan has classic site in Karavanke, but very rare and scant.
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malenka24. 08. 2020 11:33:15
Small yellow (can also be white-blue) is dwarf eyebright - Euphrasia minima.
The Jurinea is not visible clearly enough, but at first glance I'd say it's the hairy one - glandular hairs on the leaves are reddish-brown. P. spectabilis has completely different leaves, smooth and narrower, quite reminiscent of our Wulfen's.
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babim24. 08. 2020 20:00:28
Does maybe someone know the name of this beautiful flower, pictured along the path to Vodnik's?
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velkavrh24. 08. 2020 20:16:58
That's sticky flax.
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babim24. 08. 2020 21:21:49
Many thanks!
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iUnknown25. 08. 2020 07:28:26
@malenka
Do you maybe know how to properly make a tincture from Rhodiola rosea? I've heard that if not made right, it can have no effect or be too strong.
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malenka25. 08. 2020 09:01:37
@iUnknown
Unfortunately I don't deal with practical use of plants, though sometimes I pick something incidentally. I only rarely pick a flower even for tea.
Regards
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zlatica26. 08. 2020 20:34:35
Today on Jezersko I managed to see a beautiful saxifrage that's not common. I'm talking about mutated saxifrage (Saxifraga mutata).
@velkavrh, thanks for that. I was surprised it's still so in bloom and especially that some specimens are incredibly fresh and beautiful, at least to me. Maybe it's also due to this summer which was quite wet despite the heat.
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malenka26. 08. 2020 21:34:40
Bravo, quickly to the Flowers with them section!
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malenka27. 08. 2020 23:55:30
Bluish rockcress (Arabis caerulea) is a very small plant, just a few centimeters tall. Photo from above Stelvio Pass in Italy.
Bluish rockcress (Arabis caerulea)1
Bluish rockcress (Arabis caerulea)2
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darinka428. 08. 2020 07:03:00
End of August is approaching. But this year there is really lots of flowers in the mountains. From Prevalje .
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malenka28. 08. 2020 10:25:12
Where is this Prevala? I know the one from the Karawanks, below Begunjščica.

1 - some gentian, I wouldn't dare guess which
2 - potbellied bellflower
3 - July poppy did you photograph it where in the Julian Alps? So if this Prevala is on Kanin
4 - Rhaetian poppy, if this Prevala is on Kanin (if it were in the Karawanks, it would be Kerner's poppy)
5 - edelweiss we all know and rejoice in them every time, especially nice like this in a bouquet with other alpine flowers.

LP
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darinka428. 08. 2020 10:53:45
Kanin mountain range it is. To Prevala you go along the marked or signposted path from B station. Past the Krnica pasture to Prevala. There is a station where they have chairlift. Don't know if it works. Last year, at this time when we went to Rombon, they started it. Probably trial. To B station you drive with vehicle through Kanin village and then on gravel instead of to Plužna turn right. At 900 m above sea level is this station.
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malenka28. 08. 2020 10:58:09
I remembered I was up there last year nasmeh
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