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| slavi090228. 06. 2011 20:55:42 |
velkavrh.... thanks, I wish you nice weather tomorrow and safe steps
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| babim29. 06. 2011 10:04:20 |
Does anyone know if alpine savory can be dried for tea?
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| otiv29. 06. 2011 21:57:32 |
@babim hello! My handbook says we use it the same as garden savory as it has the same ingredients. I use it in the kitchen for seasoning - the garden one that I know.
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| velkavrh30. 06. 2011 11:51:48 |
Today posting just flower pics without captions from my Baba nad Ledinami trip, which turned out well for a change. I'm a bit tired to search now what they're called. Please find them. Thanks!
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| babim30. 06. 2011 12:09:59 |
velkavrh: 2. pic - my handbook says prealpine hawkweed, some say alpine hawkweed 3. for the white shrub I don't know, pinkish bluish behind is alpine sandwort 4. marmot type, which I don't know because several similar ones
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| babim30. 06. 2011 12:10:38 |
otiv - many thanks and best regards!
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| velkavrh30. 06. 2011 19:42:24 |
I think, from the Peter2 list, I found the answer for the third pic - rock edelweiss, fourth spring marmot.
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| otiv1. 07. 2011 22:23:54 |
The seeds of little flowers are sometimes really strange too.
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| velkavrh1. 07. 2011 22:38:07 |
Since it's already late, I'm just forwarding a couple of pics of mountain beauties from my afternoon hike to Vodnik hut today. Haven't shot them yet this year. Here they are for you to identify. L. P.
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| babim2. 07. 2011 09:25:16 |
velkavrh: 4. picture round-leaved globularia the rest I haven't discovered yet - best regards
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| peter22. 07. 2011 11:18:24 |
velkavrh: 1. pink (carnation) probably wild 2. don't know, no flower yet 3. sorrel (don't know which) 4. round-leaved globularia 5. woodland fleabane Please write the plant names under your pics, otherwise no sense in identifying them. LP
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| babim2. 07. 2011 11:52:52 |
peter2 - 1. not Sternberg's pink, because it has thin fringed edges in the flower, but maybe some other from the pinks genus
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| babim2. 07. 2011 11:55:17 |
otiv - judging by the leaves this is seed of alpine globeflower that wind has "frizzed"!
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| peter22. 07. 2011 16:20:34 |
babim: I didn't write it's Sternberg's pink. Probably wild pink (Dianthus sylvestris).
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| velkavrh2. 07. 2011 20:18:23 |
Peter2, under no. 1 is really wild pink, under no. 3 snow sorrel. On the path to Vodnik hut I shot about twenty mountain flowers I haven't yet this year. Attaching four more pics. Will try harder in future!
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| otiv3. 07. 2011 21:55:42 |
I hope I correctly wrote the names of the little flowers photographed on Velika Planina.
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| pikec14. 07. 2011 00:08:26 |
Two of mine 
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| velkavrh4. 07. 2011 10:26:09 |
otiv, your sixth flower is the great yellow cap. It can't be anything else, because no other flower resembles it. I encounter it very often. For wild carnations I'm always in a dilemma, because there are several kinds, mine from Vodnikova is for example different from yours from Velika Planina. Mine had low growth and undivided petals and nice medium pink color. I haven't seen one like that this year yet. Maybe you know which pearl is used for soaking in brandy as a herbal drink. I drank it this year on Zelenica and the drink was yellowish-green in color, more taste of brandy than of anything else. I have never drunk this drink before. As far as I know, there are two types of pearls as flowers.
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| slavi09024. 07. 2011 15:31:07 |
Yesterday we roamed around on Pristovški Storžič, attaching some little flowers from there.
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| jprim4. 07. 2011 21:12:26 |
Where is peter, does everything check out?
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