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velkavrh17. 07. 2013 21:37:32
So, otiv, it will be like this:
nos. 5 and 7 - whitish rock-jasmines
nos. 9 and 10 - Carinthian pasqueflower
no. 16 - Traunfellner's golden saxifrage
no. 17 - alpine cress
no. 18 - hairy alpine bartsia
nos. 20 and 22 - golden saxifrage for sure - which one - that needs debate
no. 25 - common eyebright
no. 29 - thyme speedwell
no. 30 - golden cinquefoil
nos. 28 and 31 - stemless speedwell - Veronica aphylla - according to Hoppe

Best regards.
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Apolonija17. 07. 2013 21:49:59
Brane, Vito, how much do we bet that nos. 5 and 7 are greenweed flowers? Now I'll look further.nasmeh
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Apolonija17. 07. 2013 22:32:43
no. 29 - thyme speedwell. What if it's germander speedwell /V. chamaedrys/?

Picture 14 mountain speedwell?

Nice pictures, otiv!
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velkavrh18. 07. 2013 03:38:08
Good morning, before I head to Italy to Pekol pasture and up to Strma peč - Monte Cimone del Montasio - I have a book by Ingrid Pilz in which it is wonderfully presented. I peeked a bit more at our portal. I really concluded too quickly with the speedwells. I looked at Alenka's again. Thyme speedwell is significantly lighter with characteristic pattern and smaller flowers. In my archive I have it right. Dandelion-like rock-jasmines are still a bit delicate for me. Best regards.
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otiv18. 07. 2013 14:03:32
Apolonija, Brane, thanks for your contribution of knowledge that I lack. Yesterday's walk was a real ramble among mountain flowers, wherever you look there are some flowers. Only the air wasn't clear, so panoramic pics are not first league, like yours, Apolonija. I'll pay for the drink, without betting on the flower name.nasmehnasmehI'll just add your name to the flower.
Have a nice day further!nasmeh
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Apolonija18. 07. 2013 15:43:13
Oh, Otiv, it seems to me that you're just pretending not to know some flowers, to motivate us a bit for searching and learningnasmeh Anyway, it's good. I also have to go on your walk soon, when it blooms like that.
Various hawkweeds also give me headaches, and like velkavrh, yellow gentiansnasmeh I looked a bit at the hawkweeds and mountain speedwell. I think you found the right one. Congrats. Nice day to you too!
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otiv18. 07. 2013 16:07:07
I learn from others, my knowledge here is really modest. I also peek into some book or internet, which has a lot of knowledge stock for the ignorantnasmeh
As I already wrote somewhere, for me it's more about beautiful mountain motifs, whether dandelion or edelweiss for decoration, important that it's nice for the eyes and of course the soul.nasmeh
Best regards!
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Apolonija18. 07. 2013 16:31:31
I agree with you! Lp
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velkavrh18. 07. 2013 18:38:18
Špik nad Nosom gave me wind in my sails. Haven't done such demanding and beautiful tours for a long time. Went up towards Špik via Hude police, where after three quarters of the path the trail to Špik pod Nosom branches off. From the top descended along the ridge down, at the end along the mulattiera to the road to planina Pekol. Here's today's harvest.
Right at the beginning of the path on Planina Pekol I find huge numbers of red cowslips.1
They were mostly already fully in bloom. I add the photo just for proof, unfortunately it didn't come out the best.2
Today I almost didn't find the relict (black cowslips) cowslips. I found them above the hut on Planina Pekol. It looks like they are just starting to bloom.3
There where the black cowslip is, I find mountain fleabane.4
Close up I spot a patch of flower similar to mountain avens, only that it had only one flower per stem.5
This is its flower. I didn't think of arnica. So these are high-mountain arnicas.6
Quite a bit higher up I also found obirska sivica.7
Creeping gypsophila.8
On some rock I spot even a planika.9
Stemless bellflower.10
Large-flowered leopardbane - Doronicum grandiflorum.11
Prisekani ušivec. All were species known to me - julijski, glavičasti and vretenčasti.12
Up to the junction to Špik pod Nosom I find only scaly stonecress.13
On the very ascent to the top of Špika pod Nosom I find this beautiful green stone saxifrage - homulic stone saxifrage.14
After descending from the mountain top while walking along the ridge, I also find the Triglav flower.15
There is no Triglav here - but there is the Triglav loudmouth.16
Among the rocks blooms the beautiful edelweiss - Triglav one.17
The smallest primrose - Primula minima - primroses.18
Common lojdija. I have never seen it before.19
I also have one speedwell to identify. It is Veronica chamaedrys - germander speedwell - according to Hoppe.20
Spanish homulica.21
Mountain saltwort.22
The Carniolan lily is also present here. I also found the Turkish one.23
While walking on the mule track quite below, I come across a rosy meadow - hairy clover.24
Long-flowering pearl.25
Wild carnations.26
There was also this stone saxifrage, but the photo is not the best. It is the Carniolan stone saxifrage.27
There were plenty of other flowers, also present on our side of the border. As the last one, I add the golden dimek.28
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otiv18. 07. 2013 19:48:47
Nice, Brane, and congrats on the "short" tour. I would enjoy it at planina Pekol, plenty of flowers there toovelik nasmeh
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Apolonija18. 07. 2013 20:29:45
Just glanced by chance, gotta water the garden. Bravo, wonderful, feast for the eyes...

Does ARNIKA ring a bell? More later. Think I know that little flower too- common Lloydia/ Lloydia serotina''
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anka 18. 07. 2013 21:23:12
You found three Triglav flowers, and one after another they posed for you mežikanje
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otiv18. 07. 2013 21:37:22
This one is really from Triglav
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keber118. 07. 2013 22:16:03
Kriški podi on Sunday offered plenty of flowers, a couple examples:
Shaggy hawkweed1
Hooded orchid2
Sternberg's pink, quite pale3
Hairy catchfly, already quite overblown4
This one is from the tree. -> Mistletoe5
Black bugle6
Golden cinquefoil7
Alpine speedwell8
Daisy-like edelweiss?9
Pale clover10
Spring gentian11
Common alpine bellflower12
And next to it the smallest alpine bellflower13
Stemless campion14
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otiv18. 07. 2013 22:26:32
On the first picture probably Šopasti repušnik.
14th picture is stemless lepnica
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Apolonija18. 07. 2013 23:00:46
Brane, it looks like the Triglav svišč on the 17th? "The longest rosette leaves are not longer than the stem leaves (in the spring svišč they are about twice as long)"-Zaplana

Otiv, your Triglav photo is nice. You recognized the repušnik right away. Have you seen it in nature?

On the second picture is the naglavka orchid /red/, on the 5th nagnoj. Does Murka look red due to the light?
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keber118. 07. 2013 23:35:43
The orchid was more pink than red, sadly my camera's automatic records pink and purple shades quite inaccurately, especially in the shadow as the picture was taken. I need to learn white balance adjustment.

Murka is surely black, but maybe in strong sun it looks a bit different. I'll try next time to achieve more on the pathless Fužinski hribi, if I'm lucky.
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velkavrh19. 07. 2013 04:22:13
I think it's actually red. I've been watching these gentians for a whole week now and I've come to the conclusion that the red ones bloom before the relict ones (black). I've observed the same everywhere, like at our Veliki Špič, on the tour to Vodnik hut and then yesterday at Pekol pasture. Red ones are already blooming, black ones are just in buds.
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otiv19. 07. 2013 06:36:14
Apolonija, I haven't photographed repušnik yet, but I've seen it. My joy changes over the years, nowadays I photograph flowers more and more, and digital technology certainly contributed to that, because you just "click" and enjoy. On Slemen I made only 115 pics and would have done more if I had a full batteryjezen
Nice day!
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Apolonija19. 07. 2013 07:06:54
Good day to everyone! Keber1, the orchid is actually pinkish, it's called Cephalanthra rubra, red.
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