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| otiv12. 07. 2013 22:42:42 |
@Gita thanks for the reply. Given the size of the flowers, I didn't think it could be clover. The cuckooflower below is also quite large.
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| Irina13. 07. 2013 00:44:41 |
@GITA, you flower, where are you, where have you hidden? How many times have I searched for your posts on the hills, but there was nothing. I've already tackled ZS, but it seemed to me I just couldn't ask you why you don't post anymore. Or do you not go to the mountains anymore? Surely you haven't left the portal and that's why there are no more of your wonderful reports and photos?
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| Apolonija13. 07. 2013 01:07:49 |
That one, Vito, is the common cuckooflower, which can grow up to 80 cm tall. Wonderful shots of scarlet-red clover you've posted, you're a master-Lp
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| otiv13. 07. 2013 06:57:12 |
@Apolonija thanks for the name of my giant .When photographing flowers my eyes and love for everything that adorns nature guide me and so what you see is created. Thanks and best regards! PS maybe you know the daisy below which has so many flowers on one stem. I photographed that on Mrzlica too. Before I never paid attention to it and I've been countless times in these parts.
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| Apolonija13. 07. 2013 07:46:50 |
Good morning! I know that "daisy". I think I have it in the garden too. Look at the picture. It belongs among Tanacetum /genus/. For the species I have to check and I'll write to you. Have a nice day.
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| otiv13. 07. 2013 08:02:49 |
Good morning to you too. You really are a true "professor" of botany. Maybe it really is Good luck!
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| Apolonija13. 07. 2013 08:28:30 |
I think this is Tanacetum corymbosum /corymbose yarrow/. Earlier I saw that you're still thinking about names of bellflowers, flax and sedges
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| Apolonija13. 07. 2013 08:32:02 |
Now I see you're progressing, a little more and you'll name them all. You know, I like flowers, especially those from nature and especially mountain ones. lp
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| Apolonija13. 07. 2013 09:26:12 |
A little help: bellflower on picture 6 is a bit "hairy". Does that tell you something? What about nettles? On pic. 10 it probably has similar leaves as lamb's ears. Pink flax. Which one would that be, just remember. Is it viscosum?
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| otiv13. 07. 2013 11:33:40 |
I devoted some time to the flowers on the grave too, that's why I wasn't at the computer for a while. I'm very glad for the help naming the flowers, because "builders" don't master these things too well. I don't know how to thank for all this though.
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| Apolonija13. 07. 2013 14:43:40 |
Nice that you care for all the little flowers. I check the computer in passing if I'm home. You builder persistently build your knowledge/understanding of plants.
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| tinky14. 07. 2013 19:43:22 |
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| Apolonija14. 07. 2013 20:12:48 |
Nice pictures of flowers, I assume you know them well. Lp
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| Okmodko15. 07. 2013 13:35:59 |
Page 42, bottom post, 7 pictures. Can someone tell me what this flower is called?
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| otiv15. 07. 2013 13:42:10 |
I think it's Pyrenean rockjasmine.
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| Apolonija15. 07. 2013 16:28:25 |
Velkavrh, I was waiting for your flowers and it was worth it. They are wonderful, the hike must have been great too. I'm a bit jealous. Močvirnica is intensely colored, t.lilija has cute spots/freckles. When I saw the picture, I thought rapontika hadn't opened yet. Kamnokreč? Is it clustered? Now I know which red one you were happy about. Triglavska roža is something special anyway. In my garden /from Golobove!/ it only shows an occasional drop of blood here and there. Rdeča murka captivated me. I can only offer you čena from today's walk. Lp
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| Apolonija15. 07. 2013 16:45:21 |
Only now I see that it's not just the murka that's black, but the whole picture Still a riddle for anyone who wants to solve it. I know the flower, right?
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| velkavrh15. 07. 2013 17:13:45 |
For the last picture I can give the solution. On the left are common črnilci - yellow colored, which also grow here in my forest. Next to them is klinolistni kamnokreč. For the white flower I don't know the answer. Relikanijevo črno murko I haven't met yet this year. Since last year I know several locations - Črna prst, Rodica, Viševnik, Špik Hude police, Montaž and maybe more.
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