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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.nasmeh
Nearly 1m high - Common orchid1
...a bit closer2
,,,and really close3
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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 giantnasmeh.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.
Pea-pod speedwell - Tanacetum corymbosum1
Pea-pod speedwell - Tanacetum corymbosum2
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otiv13. 07. 2013 07:23:29
And some more flowers that adorned our hike to Mrzlica yesterday. I'll add names only if my memory recalls them.nasmeh
Common cyclamen1
Narrow-leaved sedge2
Common rockrose with vivid additions3
Peach-leaved bellflower4
Common rockrose5
Nettle-leaved bellflower6
Peach-leaved bellflower7
Turk's cap lily8
Turk's cap lily9
Rampion-leaved bellflower10
Common pink11
Cress12
Sticky flax13
Meadows on Mrzlica14
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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 isnasmeh
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 sedgesnasmeh
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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.nasmehI don't know how to thank for all this though.nasmeh
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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
today on Košutica.
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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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velkavrh15. 07. 2013 13:25:24
Today I've been reviewing, sorting and verifying the accuracy of my field observations all morning. This morning I returned from a three-day tour around Triglav Lakes-Kanjavec, Teme, Poprovec, Dolič, Veliko Špičje. Just a bit and the most interesting ones I present to you.
I checked the Mostnica riverbed at Stara Fužina and found dark-red marsh orchid there by the path.1
After viewing the Mostnica waterfall on planina Voje I travel to planina Vogar and there below the hut Turk's cap lilies are blooming.2
There I also find shining saxifrage.3
There are many gentians of different colors, whose species I cannot distinguish.4
Headed clover is common.5
From Vogar I continue to planina Pri jezeru, past planina Dedno polje to Štapce and there I find alas already wilted common lady's slipper, protected in company with Carniolan lily.6
Right behind Dvojno jezero there is a huge amount of globeflower or trollius.7
Late afternoon I arrive at Prehodavci and immediately botanize around the hut-I find countless mountain flowers-still unopened alpine catchfly.8
Alpine primrose.9
Long-flowering gentian.10
Common soldanella.11
Inflated marmot bellflower?.12
Triglav bellflower.13
Around the hut at Prehodavci there is plenty of this sorrel too-stemmed snow sorrel.14
The next day I head to Dolič, through the middle of Hribarice still full of snow, on screes at the edge everything blooms-round-leaved wintergreen.15
Julian poppy - white and its yellow little brother - Petkovšek's poppy.16
On the way back I go to Kanjevec, Teme and Poprovec - right below the summit of Kanjavca I find the Triglav neboglasnica.17
I search along and across Kanjavec but do not find the sought plant. My great wish comes true only on the descent from Temena. There I discover a large stand of violet rock cress - this is the opposite-leaved rock cress.18
Here I also discover the homuljična črvinka - according to Hoppe, if the identification is correct.19
On Sunday I return via Špičje. Soon I spot the Host's rock cress - flower of this rock cress.20
I also find a rock cress whose determination still awaits me. This is the clustered rock cress - it has characteristic rosette leaves.21
And now the main gain from Špičje - it starts already at Lepo Špičje, continues at Malo Špičje and the entire Veliko Špičje - red murka.22
I sniffed its magical scent.23
I even found them on the path from the Triglav Lakes to Spodnja Krma, and that at the signs for the Za Skalo highland - surprisingly.24
I also find its neighbor - similar to the Kamniška murka, but it is not. This is Widder's murka.25
I already find Triglav flowers - how magical.26
Mountain nebines are already blooming - gentle blue - although it looks more pink.27
In the same flower there are already edelweiss.28
Creeping sadrenka.29
Ročice.30
After descending from Veliki Špič I go to Spodnja Krma - I find snake dresen.31
I come across a larger stand of Julian ušivec.32
I find the first abraščevolistni grint.33
I come across blooming long-leaved grabljišče - according to Hoppe.34
Currently on the entire path I find only Triumfett's glavinec - in the middle there is a rose.35
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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 picturejezen
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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