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| jprim22. 05. 2024 20:08:20 |
I won't ask which flower it is, sage in my herb garden. But really curious why no bees on it, only bumblebees. Do bees rather avoid it?
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| georgia22. 05. 2024 20:52:00 |
Maybe because of flower shape - bumblebees reach what bees just can't? Bumblebees are also very useful pollinators.
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| jprim22. 05. 2024 21:35:54 |
Well, thanks for answer, didn't even think of it,... Regards!
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| piotr26. 05. 2024 08:52:58 |
Yesterday, along path to Janče spotted male lady's slipper. Which one?
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| turbo26. 05. 2024 15:42:09 |
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| piotr26. 05. 2024 20:11:53 |
That should be it. Turbo, thanks for the expert answer.
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| velkavrh28. 05. 2024 07:37:56 |
grizo, great! Beautiful palette of mountain flowers—missing only the spring gentian, which is usually plentiful there at the hut on Zelenica, and auricula, which I find near the hut in rocks. I must go see the lady's slipper, which I find there on several sites. Picture no. 8 is the white Pyrenean rockjasmine. It colors from white to full blue. The white-colored one is really hard to find. Rarely is a white spring avens found, which you have under no. 9.
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| grizo28. 05. 2024 07:58:00 |
Thanks Branko! Under 8 it's probably alpine rockcress. No Zelenica yesterday, but attaching those from last week.
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| grizo28. 05. 2024 08:07:49 |
Some more flowers from Struška. Nice day to all!
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| velkavrh28. 05. 2024 09:33:05 |
grizo, you are right about the picture showing alpine rockcress. Alpine rockcress is exclusively white only. The flower also has four petals. The difference is in the growth of the plant itself. Alpine rockcress divides from the stem into more tops. At rockjasmine the flower is solitary.
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| darinka429. 05. 2024 21:24:15 |
Poppy there in the middle of the field nods.
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| bos7. 06. 2024 12:23:07 |
Help, something from Velebit.
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