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| malenka3. 10. 2020 10:53:44 |
Primroses: meadow ones can be white or pink/violet flowering; flower color does not affect identification. Picture 5 - hairy primrose Picture 7 - alpine catchfly (not catananche-leaved p.) Bird's-eyes: Picture 5 - pink bird's-eye Picture 10 - capit ate (probably), not stemless.
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| malenka3. 10. 2020 10:55:18 |
Snowy mespilus (Amelanchier ovalis)
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| malenka3. 10. 2020 10:57:32 |
Common barberry (Berberis vulgaris)
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| malenka3. 10. 2020 10:59:06 |
Hairy chervil (Chaerophyllum hirsutum)
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| malenka3. 10. 2020 11:01:24 |
Smooth crosswort (Cruciata glabra)
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| malenka3. 10. 2020 11:07:12 |
European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) Type: Trees Family: Oleaceae Color: green
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| malenka3. 10. 2020 11:22:36 |
Dove's-foot crane's-bill (Geranium columbinum)
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| malenka3. 10. 2020 11:26:12 |
Perennial honesty (Lunaria rediviva)
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| malenka3. 10. 2020 11:30:29 |
Common rowan (Sorbus aucuparia)
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| miri3. 10. 2020 19:55:28 |
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| malenka3. 10. 2020 20:28:01 |
Miri, it seems more like wild elder to me; the leaves are not visible well enough.
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| velkavrh4. 10. 2020 08:40:17 |
Malenka gave me an idea again, to check my collection of cowslip pictures. I have the stinking one even on the edge of my little meadow, but never photograph it. The meadow one I even transplanted from Ukanc and it thrives nicely - around my home it doesn't grow. I have several cultivated kinds, even had almost white one - I think it's called Dalmatian. These are grateful perennials and spread a lot. If I looked right in Small Flora of Slovenia, we find 19 species in Slovenia, and brown-red one has two subspecies. As you see I have lots of work to find more.
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| velkavrh4. 10. 2020 11:41:27 |
I checked in Small Flora of Slovenia yarrows and wormwoods, which we often somewhat confuse. Especially checked yarrows and was somewhat surprised, because it says knowledge about yarrows is quite modest. On the last two pictures no yarrow, but large-leaved tansy. Determined malenka.
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| malenka4. 10. 2020 22:56:46 |
Velkavrh, in order: cowslips: 2 - not pigeon cowslip but probably Pyrenean 10 - not cowslip at all but Jacob's ladder (Polemonium caeruleum), which appears in white or blue. You have it also in the book Alpine flowers. Yarrows: 6 - alpine wormwood (not yarrow), no dilemma in ID as it has characteristic silvery-white divided leaves. 7 and 8 - not yarrow but large-leaved tansy (Tanacetum macrophyllum), which I went to see this year under Prtovč myself and posted pics on FB group Rastlinstvo Slovenije. It's a huge plant, meter plus. Large-leaved yarrow is much smaller, doesn't grow here, saw it years ago in Switzerland. LP
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| velkavrh5. 10. 2020 08:18:43 |
malenka thanks! I don't have closer shots of bird's-eye and Pyrenean primrose and really can't see the flower difference.
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| malenka5. 10. 2020 12:43:29 |
Quoting: I looked in Small flora of Slovenia and realized that the correct Latin name is Paspalum and that we have two subspecies. Because I found it quite high-2000m on the edge of the pasture-the terrain was damp. Here I also found that high pink foam. We have two subspecies-branched jesenka-Paspalum distichum-introduced from North America in 1950. We also have large jesenovka-Paspalum dilatatum-introduced to Slovenia after 1990 from South America. For branched it writes that it grows in damp, exactly there it was growing. There was a larger stand of only white jesenovkas. End quote. Ojojoj, velkavrh! Paspalum is grass!!! Didn't you look at its pictures on the internet or even Polemonium's?!? You misread: on your picture it's JESENOVKA (Polemonium) and not JESENKA (Paspalum).
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| malenka5. 10. 2020 12:46:58 |
Stemless lousewort (Pedicularis acaulis) Type: Flower Family: broomrape family Color: red
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| malenka5. 10. 2020 12:50:54 |
Leafless helleborine (Epipogium aphyllum) Type: Flower Family: orchid family Color: white
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