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darinka41. 08. 2021 21:01:54
Who knows the name?
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zvončica1. 08. 2021 21:30:44
1. golden cowslip
2. clustered saxifrage
3. large-flowered leopard's bane
4. Carniolan saxifrage (I haven't seen it in nature yet
it's an endemic of the Julian and Kamnik Alps)
Lp
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darinka41. 08. 2021 21:38:18
Thanks zvončica.
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Majdag2. 08. 2021 11:44:46
črow, wonderful pictures of mountain flowers. Darinka, yours are nice too.nasmeh
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črow2. 08. 2021 16:37:32
Majda, many thanks. I'm adorning myself with borrowed feathers. Daughter posts the pictures on my profile. But she is črow toonasmeh
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Majdag3. 08. 2021 09:22:21
črow, talent in the family, knows how to pick beautiful motifs.nasmeh
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velkavrh9. 08. 2021 09:00:11
This is my harvest from a four-day trip in Italy. We conquered peaks in the Ötztal Alps. Interestingly, I saw no edelweiss, no Triglav roses, no gentians nor Clusius' bellflower there. Alpine bellflowers peeked from under the snow. Water flows everywhere and by it grows this saxifrage similar to our starry one. I saw such in Romania too. The last two pics were taken with a mobile.
Different-leaved thistle.1
Gentian for sure, but I'm not convinced it's really Sieber's.2
Dark-leaved gentian.3
There is a lot of creeping sretene.4
This saxifrage doesn't grow here. It should be the mossy one.5
This zlatica grows at 3,000 m altitude. I think it's the glacial one.6
There are many of them.7
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These ivanščice are not here - but there are plenty everywhere.9
At 3,000 m we find these small svišči.10
I think it's the short-leaved svišč - Gentiana brachyphylla.11
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There is a lot of mountain netresk.13
This saxifrage grows by the water at 3,000 m.14
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Opposite-leaved saxifrage.16
There is a lot of it.17
It was really beautiful.18
This is the yellow-flowering rock cress - it does not grow with us.19
Scale-leaved rock cress.20
I found a globeflower that does not grow with us.21
This one has grown wonderfully - I think it is the sticky globeflower.22
Helleborine.23
Alpine forget-me-not at 3000 m.24
Houseleek at 3000 m.25
This is alpine scale.26
Alpine clover.27
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darinka411. 08. 2021 17:27:33
Murke .
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miri11. 08. 2021 22:48:56
Queen of the mountains
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bos15. 08. 2021 09:14:16
Yesterday on Kočna, name?
Thanks
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otiv15. 08. 2021 10:32:26
@bos, bravo for Kočna. It's rock edelweiss in the photo. Best nasmeh
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kati190915. 08. 2021 11:18:07
otiv; what's the difference between Carinthian and rock edelweiss? Nice regards!!!
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otiv15. 08. 2021 12:14:39
@kati1909, the difference is in the green part of the plant, specifically the leaf shape. If you look closely, bos's edelweiss has narrow oblong leaves. Carinthian edelweiss has completely straight leaves. I'll attach my edelweiss photos too. lp nasmeh
Rock edelweiss1
Rock edelweiss2
Carinthian edelweiss3
Carinthian edelweiss4
Carinthian edelweiss5
Carinthian edelweiss6
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darinka415. 08. 2021 17:56:16
Today's and yesterday's.
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otiv15. 08. 2021 18:53:28
@darinka4, nice collection of little flowers you've prepared.

On the first picture is pot-bellied bellflower followed by July poppy, which is also on the third and sixth shots. On the fourth is July poppy with Rhaetian poppy, also on pic no.7. Then alpine alpenrose, cushion of Triglav rockjasmine and finally evergreen saxifrage. Bestnasmeh
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Majdag18. 08. 2021 09:44:35
Morning- globeflower, first this year... Only once have I seen a white one too, under Ljubeljščica, Triangel.. There bloomed lots of this flower three years ago.
- candlestick1
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velkavrh21. 08. 2021 10:14:59
Returned from eight-day mountain trip through Tatras-Czechia, Slovakia and Poland. Still lots of mountain flowers. Many already over. Didn't see certain flowers at all. E.g. no spring gentians, other gentians except globeflower, arnica, pinks, dryas. But tons of blueberries, raspberries, lingonberries and crowberries. Many flowers seen first time.
On the panels mountain flowers growing in the Tatras are presented.1
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I found a wonderful ostrožnik that does not grow here - Dephinium oxysepalum3
Pikčasti svišč has already bloomed - n eraste pri nas.4
Bloomed out.5
That one too6
There is a lot of this grinta.7
Austrian hawkweed.8
Panel with the most characteristic flowers of Snežka - Češka.9
Below the summit of Snežka there are whole plateaus of this low shrubbery.10
Rushes.11
There is a lot of narrow-leaved fireweed - now classified as Chamerion angustifolium.12
This little plant grows on the rocks.13
Endemic that grows only on Snežka - I haven't seen it.14
Kosmatinec.15
Speedwell.16
Variegated thistle.17
Bellflowers.18
Likewise bellflowers.19
On the panels characteristic lichens on rocks are presented.20
Typical dandelion on Snežka.21
Foxglove which does not grow here.22
Autumn is near - swamp aster.23
Woolly-headed thistle.24
Svečnik.25
In bloom. I think it is sivi grint.26
I found it even blooming.27
Naked alumroot.28
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Interesting flower that does not grow here. They said it is some kind of hermelika.30
I don't know.31
At the starting points there are whole meadows of this bloody crane's-bill.32
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miri21. 08. 2021 16:03:54
Queen
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tulipan22. 08. 2021 07:44:18
Really beautifulnasmeh
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velkavrh22. 08. 2021 10:04:33
I like exploring flora and this time too I paid attention to these two panels on which the most common and most characteristic Tatra mountain flowers were presented. In general I figured out which flowers they are. More than half of the presented ones grow here too - among others they have lady's slipper and edelweiss. I didn't see edelweiss though. I researched more those that don't grow here and some are Tatras endemics.

My love are saxifrages and this time too among the presented I spotted two that don't grow here. It's Saxifraga retusa - it's red and similar to our opposite-leaved one. The other - Saxifraga wahlenbergii - is white. Beautiful was the larkspur - Delphinium oxysepalum - they call it Tatra stračonožka. Artemisia eriantha - it's rock wormwood - they call it skalni pelynek. Interesting is the sundew - Drosera rotundifolia. I researched also the bog cranberry - Oxycoccus palustris where blueberries and cranberries belong too, there were many. I researched also Cochlearia tatrae - their lžičnik tatransky - white flower - looks like it's their endemic. I couldn't figure out only two photographed flowers on these two panels.
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