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velkavrh28. 08. 2013 19:42:09
I think it's too demanding a project for me, because I don't master that much computer technology - maybe, though. Definitely, I now know both areas in detail. Well, the wider Krvavec area I already knew well before, this year I'm getting to know the Zelenica area thoroughly. It's interesting to compare Karavanke and KSA. I know I haven't captured all alpine flowers. This year was a strange year altogether, when spring just wouldn't come.

I studied botanizing thoroughly from graduates who have published theses. Usually they do it for two years and it's extremely demanding work and you need a lab for identification, because there can't be mistakes in identification (for example recognition of blue gentians...)
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Apolonija28. 08. 2013 20:08:49
I like that you invest so much interest, effort, persistence and looots of joy. If I were younger, I'd take it on myself too. Despite another professional orientation, flowers have interested and delighted me all my life. I'll browse a bit through theses. :-))
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marchy28. 08. 2013 21:14:10
Apolonija and velkavrh, last time I photographed an interesting flower on Resevna, do you perhaps know what it could be. Thanks in advance for the answer. nasmehnasmeh m
This is how it looks.1
And also close-up ??2
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otiv28. 08. 2013 21:25:02
That's ornamental yarrow
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Apolonija28. 08. 2013 21:49:49
Otiv immediately figured out it's ornamental yarrow Achillea filipendulina, there are quite a few varieties...Lp
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marchy28. 08. 2013 21:55:27
Thanks for the answer. lp. m
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otiv28. 08. 2013 22:00:09
I had it in the garden, that's why I know itnasmeh
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Rak29. 08. 2013 21:34:32
I still have it even now ....
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Rak29. 08. 2013 21:40:48
Velkavrh, regarding the bellflower, maybe it's Scheuchzer's!
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Apolonija29. 08. 2013 22:54:18
Rak, I also think it could be Witasek's or Scheuchzer's bellflower. I find it strange, because I think Brane knows Scheuchzer's. Lp
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velkavrh30. 08. 2013 04:26:04
Yes, it's really Scheuchzer's bellflower.
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Apolonija30. 08. 2013 20:53:22
I'm curious if anyone knows whether black false hellebore /Veratrum nigrum/ grows in Slovenia? I've seen white, green, but black only on pictures and in some gardens so far.
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peter230. 08. 2013 21:02:42
In Bohinj you occasionally find some along the Sava.
http://www.petersfoto.si/displayimage.php?pid=2224
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Apolonija30. 08. 2013 22:36:46
Peter, many thanks. Does it differ from the green only by flower color? Best regards.
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velkavrh31. 08. 2013 04:12:26
Black false hellebore also interested me and I haven't found it yet. I know it only from pics.
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velkavrh1. 09. 2013 04:45:51
I get up very early. From yesterday's hike to Rinke from Ledin, finally sharing the found Froelich's gentian. Found it below Jezersko saddle and there's lots of it as well as cup gentian. In the morning both still had closed flowers. Dotted gentian flowers around Czech hut at Spodnje Ravne. Poppies full on scree when descending from Jezersko saddle to the other side. On ascent to Rinke still full of gentians. Also found the Kranj gentian mentioned specifically for this area.
In the rocks of Rink Zois' bellflower still blooms abundantly, lower down it has already wilted.1
In the rocks of Rink also the specially mentioned Kranj rockjasmine in full bloom.2
Another picture of Kranj rockjasmine.3
On the screes before the scramble to Rinke, Kerner's poppy - everything was yellow - at the bottom of the scree there is still snow.4
In between vividly orange-coloured ones were showing off. From afar they looked quite red.5
In this scree alpine forget-me-not is still blooming - among them also pink-coloured ones.6
Hairy alpine bistort blooms around Češka koča.7
Among Froelich's bistort there is plenty of cup-shaped alpine bistort.8
In the morning the flowers were still closed, in the afternoon on return from Rink they glowed in their beautiful violet colour.9
Here and there I saw almost wilted Kamnik primroses, endemic to KSA. Recognisable by grass-like leaves.10
Sieber's hawkweed can still be found.11
In rock crevices hidden from the sun starry rockjasmine and alpine sandwort bloom.12
The evergreen rockjasmine is recognisable from afar.13
This kamnokreč already bothers me. The flowers are clearly visible but the leaves are not.14
Now the špica ture - Froelichov svišč - this year I saw it for the first time.15
It appears therefore at a certain height - height of Jezersko saddle. Lower there is none - perhaps only exceptionally.16
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Apolonija1. 09. 2013 08:09:40
Good morning! The gentian that's confusing you is probably the fringed one, /maybe also bluish-green/.
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otiv1. 09. 2013 09:23:22
Menina pastures are also blooming,
some pics, how nice it was along the path.nasmeh
Alpine sow-thistle1
Hawkweed2
Woolly thistle3
Alpine sow-thistle4
Long-leaved mint5
Cup pedicel edelweiss relative6
Hawkbit7
Hawkbit8
Good scabious9
True gentian, which smells pleasantly of honey10
Cup pedicel edelweiss relative11
Knapweed12
Mountain savory13
Field thistle14
Germander speedwell15
Tormentil16
Fringed gentianella17
Germander speedwell18
Spiny thrift19
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Apolonija1. 09. 2013 11:00:00
Bravo, Vito, nice! Some help: woolly thistle, long-leaved mint, good thought, field thistle?, common speedwell. Have a nice time, unfortunately it's already raining here.
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velkavrh1. 09. 2013 11:13:12
otiv, under pic no. 6 you have cup gentian and not gentian. Of gentians now blooms Froelich-large and maybe we find small-Triglav one somewhere, pot-bellied-more flowers on stems-all gentians are blue. Only cup gentian is violet. And here too several species-German, early... I can't distinguish them. Flowers basically same, differ by stems, height and calyx leaves. Good thought is under no. 9 as Apolonija wrote. Under no.17 you have dotted gentian and not gentian.
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