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malenka22. 12. 2020 00:19:33
Sticky primrose (Primula glutinosa)

Type: Flowers
Family: primrose family
Color: blue, red
Sticky primrose (Primula glutinosa), Gavia Pass, Italy.1
Sticky primrose (Primula glutinosa), Gavia Pass, Italy.2
Sticky primrose (Primula glutinosa), Gavia Pass, Italy.3
Sticky primrose (Primula glutinosa), Gavia Pass, Italy.4
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malenka22. 12. 2020 00:22:25
Rock buckthorn (Rhamnus saxatilis)

Type: Shrubs
Family: buckthorn family
Color: green
Spreading goat buckthorn (Rhamnus saxatilis)1
Spreading goat buckthorn (Rhamnus saxatilis), Kamniški vrh, Slovenia.2
Spreading goat buckthorn (Rhamnus saxatilis), Kamniški vrh, Slovenia.3
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malenka22. 12. 2020 00:25:23
Net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata)

Type: Shrubs
Family: willow family
Net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata), Pordoi, Italy.1
Net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata), Mangart Saddle, Slovenia.2
Net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata), Mangart Saddle, Slovenia.3
Net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata), Gran Paradiso NP, Italy.4
Net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata), Pordoi, Italy.5
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malenka22. 12. 2020 00:28:44
Burser's saxifrage (Saxifraga burseriana)
Burser's saxifrage (Saxifraga burseriana), Vajnež, Slovenia.1
Burser's saxifrage (Saxifraga burseriana), Ratitovec, Slovenia.2
Burser's saxifrage (Saxifraga burseriana), Ratitovec, Slovenia.3
Burser's saxifrage (Saxifraga burseriana), Vajnež, Slovenia. In company with evergreen veronica.4
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malenka22. 12. 2020 00:32:21
Hoary groundsel (Senecio incanus)

Type: Flower
Family: daisy family
Color: yellow
Hoary groundsel (Senecio incanus), Col de l'Iseran, France.1
Hoary groundsel (Senecio incanus), Col de la Lombarde, Fr/It border.2
Hoary groundsel (Senecio incanus), Gran Paradiso NP, Italy.3
Grey ragwort (Senecio incanus), Gran Paradiso NP, Italy.4
Grey ragwort (Senecio incanus), Gran Paradiso NP, Italy.5
Grey ragwort (Senecio incanus), Stelvio, Italy.6
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velkavrh23. 12. 2020 17:21:18
In the valleys and up to 1000m we have green winter. On the tour to Ermanovec I enjoyed the greenery of ferns and mosses. I took only a few photos. But I didn't see hart's-tongue fern anywhere..
The whole hillsides were green.1
Two ferns predominated. This is rebrenjača - determined by malenka.2
I wouldn't identify them because I know them too little. This one is different from the first photographed. This is bodeča podlesnica - determined by malenka.3
There is a lot of various moss that I don't know at all. This one looks as if it were frozen.4
Unfortunately, the next two photos did not succeed.5
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Bandzo23. 12. 2020 20:44:27
I'm asking to learn a bit. Is hart's-tongue fern common in these parts or at this altitude? I haven't found it often on my trails.

Best,
Ben
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malenka24. 12. 2020 00:22:38
Up to where the forest reaches, hart's tongue is quite common, it needs enough moisture and shade.
Exactly for this spot I don't know.

LP
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malenka24. 12. 2020 00:29:01
Velkavrh, on the first two pics it's rebrenjača, on the third spiny restharrow.
That 'frozen' on the 4th pic is not moss but some lichen.
For the last moss I suspect it could be Hylocomium splendens, but mosses are usually identified under a lens, not from photos taken from afar.
Sadly most mosses have no official Slovenian names, there are a huge number of species.
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velkavrh25. 12. 2020 15:10:33
malenka thanks!

This year in late summer and autumn I was almost not in the mountain world, so I'm posting some pics from 2017-all were taken 13.07.2017 in the area of the Valley of the Triglav Lakes.
Bellflower.1
Tufted bellflower.2
Wild strawberries can also be found.3
Liverleaf.4
Hairy snowbell.5
Knapweed.6
Pink-red dewcup.7
Globeflower.8
Orlica.9
Alpine madronščica.10
Ropontika.11
The mightiest flower around here.12
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darinka426. 12. 2020 08:57:27
Dandelion and srobot.
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velkavrh27. 12. 2020 09:36:30
Maybe I have already presented my photographed louseworts. According to Mala flora Slovenije there are twelve in Slovenia. Currently I borrowed the fourth revised and supplemented edition-year 2010. It doesn't include the already confirmed Mayer's lousewort, which I also found on Črna prst. It's a hybrid between Julian and capitate lousewort, if I read the posts correctly. With Pedicularis elongata we have two subspecies-Julian and elongated. These two, besides pale yellow, Bosnian, Hacquet's are also yellow colored. I don't know the tufted (supposed to grow on Krn-also yellow) and marsh one. Stemless and Hacquet's I found in Italy-Dolomites. Bosnian, very similar to Hacquet's, has classic location at Zelenica. Hacquet's on Črna prst, but I never find it. I probably mix capitate and pink one. Elongated and Julian I probably also mix. On Črna prst both should grow-Bosnian and Hacquet's-but I haven't found them here yet. In Italy and Austria we'd find some others-among them yellow, Oeder's, Kerner's and some more that have no Slovenian names.
Pale yellowish ušivec - I found it on Slavnik, Vremščica and Nanos.1
Bosnian ušivec - I always find it on Zelenica.2
Hacquet's ušivec - photographed it on Brinica in Italy. It is very similar to the Bosnian one.3
Julian ušivec - photographed on Zelenica.4
Elongated ušivec - questionable.5
Spiked saw-wort.6
Spiked speedwell.7
Clusius' primrose.8
Pink ušivec - identified by malenka.9
Headed ušivec - identified by malenka.10
Undetermined ušivec - told by malenka.11
Mayer's ušivec - Črna prst.12
Probably a subspecies of Kerner's ušivec - photographed in Italy - Dolomiti - told by malenka.13
Some undetermined osivnica - Dolomiti - told by malenka.14
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velkavrh27. 12. 2020 12:02:37
This greeting is specially dedicated to all flower lovers.

May every star fulfill your wish,
every snowflake draw a smile on your face
and every step bring happiness!

In these special times and different holidays I wish you all a happy new year 2021!

Stay healthy, full of hope and peace in your heart
Branko Velkavrh!
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malenka27. 12. 2020 20:37:48
Velkavrh, thanks for the greeting and wish the same!

Otherwise:
Pic 9: not capitate but pink
10: not pink but capitate
11: definitely not stemless
13: not Kerner's, but pink or its subspecies
14: not lousewort, look at the leaves. The plant is from the legume family, some Oxytropis sp.
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velkavrh28. 12. 2020 08:48:33
malenka thanks! Looks like I mix exactly pink and capitate lousewort, which are actually at least at first glance similar and very common in our mountains. Need to photograph them precisely to see the differences well. And need to go on a solo photo safari.

For pink lousewort literature says the upper part of stem is white woolly hairy. Upper lip not beak-shaped. Leaves pinnate, leaflets spaced.

For capitate lousewort it says upper lip has a little beak, lower is fringed at edges. Stem leaves almost opposite-bare. Leaves pinnate with lanceolate leaflets.

So for exact identification need a good macro photo. Anyway I'm getting a new camera with good macro.

Mayer's lousewort (hybrid) I found on Črna prst already in 2012.
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velkavrh28. 12. 2020 09:50:45
Yesterday I studied-at least from the recorded material of the last few years-ranjaks.

I never paid special attention to ranjaks. But every year I collect it high in the mountains for mountain tea-never in Triglav National Park.

According to Mala flora Slovenije only two grow in Slovenia-Jacquin's and true one, only the true has many subspecies-exactly six. Subspecies of true-Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. alpestris we find higher in mountains. Subsp. vulneraria (this should grow in lowland and montane belt), V.v. subsp. polyphylla (meadows especially mentioned for this subsp.) and V.v. carpatica (habitats on grassy areas) lower. We also have subsp. wedeniana (mentioned habitat by Dragonja river) and V.v. praepropera (mentioned habitat in Mojstrana).

Without a lens and exact knowledge of characteristics for the more lowland subspecies of true ranjak determination is almost impossible.

I'll show what I found in my recorded material from the last five years.
Jacquin's ranjak-Anthyllis jacquinii-found in 2015 on Vremščica.1
This cluster of Jacquin's kidney vetch I photographed on Vremščica - a year later - 2016.2
These are already almost wilted.3
Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. alpestris - this was photographed above Vodnikov dom below Vernar.4
Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. - this was photographed near Kranj - therefore it's one subspecies that grows in lowlands.5
Antylis vulnerria subsp. - it was found on Slavnik - there are probably two possibilities - subsp. weldeniana or subsp. praepropera - this is just speculation.6
This kidney vetch I found in Croatia at the Platak ski resort - perhaps Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. carpatica7
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malenka8. 01. 2021 15:32:46
On pic 6 (from Slavnik) it's Jacquin's ranjak - A. v. subsp. jacquinii.
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malenka10. 01. 2021 10:42:18
Alpine rockjasmine (Androsace alpina)
Alpine rockjasmine (Androsace alpina), Monte Scorluzzo, Italy.1
Alpine rockjasmine (Androsace alpina), Monte Scorluzzo, Italy.2
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malenka10. 01. 2021 10:45:35
Sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus)

Type: Trees
Family: maple family
Color: green
Sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus)1
Sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus)2
Sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus)3
Sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus)4
Sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus)5
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malenka10. 01. 2021 10:49:39
Hard shield-fern (Polystichum aculeatum)

Type: Ferns
Family: dryopterid family
Prickly shield fern (Polystichum aculeatum) retains green leaves through winter.1
Prickly shield fern (Polystichum aculeatum), young frond.2
Prickly shield fern (Polystichum aculeatum), sori on the underside of the frond.3
Prickly shield fern (Polystichum aculeatum) has pointed pinnule segments.4
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