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| Kaja27371. 07. 2013 14:21:36 |
Usually has 4 petals and sepals, the one on the picture has 5... Other features are hard to see from this photo, so I'm not sure it's that, but better let someone who knows more say so 
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| anka 1. 07. 2013 15:11:07 |
In the photo probably not heart strength. Photos of heart strength from Foto narava gallery.
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| velkavrh1. 07. 2013 16:13:05 |
Heart strength is among cinquefoils and there's lots of it now around us in valleys. Forwarding my two pics.
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| Zebdi1. 07. 2013 17:20:32 |
Oops, mea culpa. Looked too quickly 
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| velkavrh1. 07. 2013 21:19:26 |
katja87, your little flower is creeping cinquefoil and we have it now around home as pesky weed.
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| Apolonija1. 07. 2013 21:43:16 |
velkavrh, oh, it seems to me that this potentilla is more Potentilla tommasiniana than creeping. What do you say?
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| velkavrh2. 07. 2013 03:47:20 |
Apolonija, if katja87 walked rocky karst hayfields around Čavn, Gora or Mala Gora then Tommasini's cinquefoil is the right identification. Blooms from March to May. Stem usually has more flowers. Has five petals and sepals. I too walked there a month ago but didn't notice it or so much else that I paid no attention to it.
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| otiv2. 07. 2013 22:05:21 |
Some "ball-shaped" flowers from blooming pastures on Golteh.
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| velkavrh3. 07. 2013 04:18:15 |
otiv, good morning! No. 1 is common goat's beard, the second is hedge-parsley - wall or field, they differ by leaves, the fifth is common barrenwort - beautiful May decoration - although it's already July. I have it from Krvavec on pic 4 too. Greetings.
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| otiv3. 07. 2013 06:17:57 |
Greetings to you too, Brane, and thanks for the names of the "little balls", which I'll gladly add . Enjoy the flowers and the mountain shelter.
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| Apolonija3. 07. 2013 08:35:25 |
On the fourth is a globeflower, on the sixth the well-known rose. Greetings.
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| Apolonija5. 07. 2013 01:10:09 |
Before bed I checked if there's anything new and happily found there is. I'm wondering, velkavrh, if this pretty white orchid belongs to the finger orchids. Bellflowers? Maybe pic 8 is C. scheuchzeri, pic 7 rušnata??? For flax/19/ you're surely right-
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| velkavrh5. 07. 2013 03:50:22 |
Apolonija, good morning! This year I'm scouting Zelenica with surroundings and Krvavec with surroundings. I don't know orchids the best. I've never before come across a white orchid. This one was completely snow-white. Literature mentions only common orchids as possibly white. Anyway, it's an albino. I'll send it to someone for determination. But most of all, the three flowers that impressed me the most on the whole path were fringed bellflower, lady's slipper and common barrenwort. On Saturday I'm going somewhere again. Three options in play: Kalški greben, Begunjščica, Vodnikov dom. Greetings.
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| Apolonija5. 07. 2013 14:03:15 |
velkavrh, good day! I'm just getting to know orchids too. "Never before have I come across a white orchid.." Did you mean albino? Otherwise there are quite a few whites here, like summer helleborine, fragrant orchid... Yours is really white, white and probably common. You surely know the Nigritella society. They are the real experts. More on "albifloras" here- "http://www.albiflora.eu/blog/?tag=orchis Have a nice time!
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| Apolonija5. 07. 2013 14:12:30 |
One more thing: tufted bellflower always impresses me too. Strange that you didn't meet more on your path this year. Last year I saw them right and left of the cable car. But maybe they don't bloom and are just rosettes. I know that site for sandwort, but didn't think it's the only one. Lady's slipper is a chapter of its own. I have cultivated ones, but they can hide. Looking forward to new pics end of week-))
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| velkavrh5. 07. 2013 15:57:53 |
Apolonija, I'm glad you share the enthusiasm with me! I know the other white orchids - also the green ones. This year right on the tour to Storžič under Lovrenc in the forest I found the green-winged orchid for the first time. I don't know cultivated lady's-slippers, although I have lots of perennials from various garden treasures to twenty sorts of globeflowers. A few years ago we had even more of that. We actually bought everything that Strgar and Klančič offer. I also have some of Izidor's globeflowers and bearded irises. The tufted bellflower is late this year. Under Rožko on Krvavec for example they aren't blooming yet. This location of the sandwort is really the only one. I searched yesterday evening all around the spring there. On Krvavec they seemed much larger - as if they were different species. Tomorrow I'm going to Vodnik hut, maybe to Verner too, because two years ago I only got to the pre-summit, then I'd like to see that lake behind the pasture. On the way back I'll go over Viševnik too. Last year I went via the climbing path. L.P.
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| Apolonija5. 07. 2013 17:11:33 |
I'm really enthusiastic. You know, for cultivated alpine plants /for most/, if you want them in the garden, you have to go to fairs, nurseries abroad. But you can never /not even approximately/ compete with nature. So only to the mountains with open eyes and heart. Lp
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| Apolonija5. 07. 2013 17:23:30 |
Aha, dioecious sandwort. I remembered that the species name is A. dioica, which means there is a male and female plant. Maybe the appearance is different because of that /male=whitish/ or depends on the habitat, I don't know.
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