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Apolonija26. 02. 2014 08:16:01
You really couldn't have heard of the orange suholetnica, because it doesn't grow here, but in Turkey - Erigeron aurantiacus. It lasted a few years with me too. Lp
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otiv26. 02. 2014 08:36:40
Red flowers,
for a loving heart,
we used to say,
when little hearts played for us.velik nasmeh


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Apolonija26. 02. 2014 09:38:24
Otiv, like these? Lp
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otiv26. 02. 2014 10:36:14
Exactly so
and nice for the eye too,
which gladly blushes at this,
since everyone wants love.nasmehmežikanje
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velkavrh26. 02. 2014 17:27:24
What if we play with some green flowers too. There aren't that many, but still. There are many various ferns too, which I don't know at all yet.
Lobel's green hellebore is mighty.1
It enchants us with interesting flowers. There is also a white one, which is common, and a black one, which I do not know.2
Resilient golšec - an insignificant low plant with insignificant flowers.3
Touch-me-not balsam - also in the valley.4
Fragrant peony.5
Yew will soon be abundant even in valley forests.6
Variable-leaved speedwell.7
One would not think it belongs among the rock-rose family.8
There are several kinds of milkweed - this is the warty one.9
Its flower up close.10
Cypress spurge.11
Almond-leaved milkweed.12
Its flower even closer.13
Carniolan spurge. We also have the rough, sweet, and serrate-leaved ones, which I cannot distinguish.14
Deadly nightshade - very poisonous.15
Mezereon - extremely poisonous - up to one and a half meters tall.16
On mountain pastures we find sharp-lobed rock-rose - a medicinal plant.17
From Lipanec pasture.18
Usually among green flowers we count the common rhodiola.19
In the high mountains we encounter rock sedge. It likes rocks.20
Among the green ones, we also add the brown - brown gnezdovnica.21
I found such a habitat on the Osredek pasture.22
We also have several kinds of pojalnik - this is already one of them.23
There are many species of ferns - this is some high-alpine brittle piščanica.24
This one is valley - sweet koreninica.25
Fern - rebrenjača, if I identified it correctly.26
Orlova praprot - the tallest of all. This one is lower because it is still young.27
Mountain sorrel.28
Most likely the green sršaj.29
This is the club-shaped lisičjak.30
Deer's tongue.31
Interesting.32
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Apolonija26. 02. 2014 20:28:57
Brane, if we learn to recognize all the plants you're posting now by colors, we'll have quite a lot of knowledge. I'll look at them several times and "refresh" [my memory].nasmehTrpežni golšec is really an insignificant low plant with insignificant flowers, but it multiplies readily if you accidentally bring it with forest soil.

I like ferns. I think it could be on the picture
24 krhka piščanica
25 is sladka koreninica
27 I think it's not navadna glistovnica, but young orlova praprot - look at the shoot in the middle
28 just in passing - next to kislice it's not fern, although it looks like it, but dišeči kromač,
29 is zeleni sršaj
30 is kijasti lisičjak and not brezklaso lisičje
32 is rjavi sršaj

What about preslice? Do you have any?
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velkavrh27. 02. 2014 05:21:39
Apolonija, thanks. I haven't tackled preslice yet. Ferns I look at every time I walk in valley forests or in the mid-montane zone and generally up to the end of the forest line. Generally they are hard to photograph because there's usually less light - they are a challenge for me and very interesting.

Soon I'll use up my arsenal. Now it's the turn of our little yellow ones.
Let's start with the primula genus. The king is definitely cowslip. In spring we will meet it almost on every tour in mid-mountains or high mountains. Often it finds its home in inaccessible rocks in rock crevices.1
Currently, the spring snowflake is awakening on our meadows and around our home.2
Spring primrose from Kucelj.3
Tall-stemmed primrose - very common. Primroses are mainly bog lovers. We will still meet this one in late summer in the high mountains where snow lies long.4
In valley forests we will soon see the nine-leaved hemp-nettle and also higher up.5
Močo is also liked by the common marsh marigold. It has such a strong yellow colour as the colour of gold. It is the greatest lover of moča.6
The common willowherb is common both in the mid-mountains and in the high mountains.7
Along paths in the mid-mountains, a whole bunch of cute low yellow flowers greets us. One of them is the common cinquefoil.8
Let's go around our homes a bit again. We can already see the common ramsons.9
Soon we will see the coralroot orchid in the nearby forest.10
Here we will also find the golden anemone.11
Among the grass on the home meadow, we spot the aconite-leaved buttercup.12
There are several species of low buttercups - both valley and higher-growing ones - one of the higher-growing is the mountain buttercup.13
In the forest we will encounter the woodland ragwort.14
The goat willow around us is already blooming - a medicinal flower.15
Among the grass we will find the round-leaved lousewort.16
Pansies are very cute.17
Zois' violet - this one is from Stol.18
Common rockcress.19
Two-flowered violet.20
First thing in spring in the mid-mountains and high mountains, the evergreen speedwell greets us right from under the snow. We often miss the flowering.21
This one is from Tolsti vrh. We will surely find it there.22
There are several species of vetches. This is one of the valley ones - the hairy vetchling.23
Yellow vetchling.24
The sweet vetch is from our forests.25
Relike have similar flowers - this is the hairy one.26
Škrobotce can be seen on the nearby meadow - of course not fertilized.27
Jayuinov chickweed.28
True delight.29
Hexagonal bedstraw.30
Yellow milje.31
Common spleenwort.32
Mountain low grass - low sedge.33
One of the divjakovci.34
It is beautiful.35
Still not in bloom.36
Mountain dandelion.37
There is a lot of mountain globeflower in the high mountains.38
Golden hawkweed also lives here.39
And of course the beautiful Obir gentian.40
The evergreen rock-rose tends most towards yellow. It often turns almost red.41
Carniolan rock-rose would then most closely resemble the yellow color - slightly lemon shade.42
Hairy speedwell.43
Alpine rock-cress - for tea.44
Forest wintergreen.45
It forms such cute bushes.46
Kerner's poppy.47
Petkovšek's poppy, distinguished by the leaves.48
Rough-leaved hawkweed.49
Elder-leaved fingered orchid.50
Julia's houseleek.51
Golden cinquefoil - this one from the Triglav Lakes valley.52
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cico27. 02. 2014 06:44:24
Hart's-tongue fern always fascinates me, in hidden, remote spots, with its
unique "polished" green color
it looks so unreal, probably even
an endemic from Jurassic times, once valued
medicinal plant! I've already eaten
young tips of eagle fern, boiled
with butter they are like wild, natural asparagus. LP
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velkavrh27. 02. 2014 06:59:48
cico, look how many low yellows there are. And I didn't put all recognized ones in, and about one third I don't recognize or can't distinguish the species. L.P.
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Apolonija27. 02. 2014 09:41:00
Cico, I also admire stag's tongue. I observe how some have more wavy edges, narrower/wider leaves....

Brane, you really delight us with the richness of your photos. I have only two questions: do you think that on picture 4 it's not tall-stemmed primrose=Primula elatior and on 14 wood cow-wheat=Melampyrum sylvaticum??? The grahor on 23 is ciliate vetch. Lp

A few of my greens:
above is the common spleenwort fern and sea clubrush, below spiny thistle and oak fern1
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velkavrh27. 02. 2014 16:04:12
Here, today I found on the afternoon walk also these spring flowers.
For yellow dog's garlic I had to climb a bit by the Kokra river, so I brought it home.1
Male catkins are already appearing.2
Flowering dandelion has almost no stem.3
Finally discovered common lungwort in the nearby woodland.4
Large bellflowers have bloomed.5
I have already found fragrant violets.6
On the meadow among the usual yellow globeflowers I spotted this white one. It was visible from afar.7
This is how our flowering log by the Kokra River looks.8
I found a whole stand of brown dragonheads.9
Closer shot - we recognize it by the brown stem on which these leaflets are.10
I found another species - probably hrastovka.11
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otiv27. 02. 2014 17:42:36
Smlednik castle
is not rich in flowers.
But some flower is found,
that peeked into the world.nasmeh
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Apolonija27. 02. 2014 19:26:03
Dear boys, I see that I will have to go on some walk too, since the snow is melting.nasmeh
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velkavrh27. 02. 2014 19:28:06
To finish my colors, I'm concluding with reds, pinks, and a few tall purple ones.
Narrow-leaved sedge is quite common - this one from Krvavec.1
Common knapweed.2
Jura blackberry.3
Pink viper's bugloss or snakeweed - this one is from Črna prst.4
Hungarian saw-wort is found on our unmanured meadows and higher up too.5
Shiny restharrow.6
Common restharrow.7
Horse mane.8
Common burnet.9
Hardy silverweed.10
Meadow hawk's-beard.11
Whorled clary.12
Clammy hemp-nettle.13
Common hemp-nettle.14
Large-flowered dead-nettle.15
Bloody cranesbill.16
Turkish lily.17
Field poppy.18
Large-headed clover.19
Variegated clover.20
Good mind spice plant.21
Meadow false hellebore.22
Hermaphrodite milkvetch.23
Hill milkvetch.24
Three-leaved milkvetch.25
Medicinal milkvetch.26
Velestika - at Vodnikov dom.27
Fritscher's gentian - also in valleys.28
Common gentian - also on our valley meadows.29
Single-seeded gentian.30
Common orchid - from Črna prst.31
Great orchid - from Viševnik.32
Hairy trebelje.33
This is what the quite common hawkweed looks like.34
Pink-red clover or Austrian clover.35
It really is beautiful - this one from Črna prst.36
Common loosestrife.37
Hoary thistle.38
Woolly-headed thistle.39
Alpine thistle.40
Thick-leaved thistle.41
Wedge-leaved thistle.42
Tailed thistle.43
Common thistle.44
Sticky flax.45
Little one from the Devil's borscht.46
Really beautiful - whether marsh or Illyrian, I don't know.47
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otiv27. 02. 2014 19:41:34
Yes, in Gorenjska you have spring a bit laternasmeh
Nice evening!
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Apolonija28. 02. 2014 10:48:16
In Slovenia four species of wild gladioli, swords, grow: Illyrian (Gladiolus illyricus), marsh (G. palustris), imbricate (G. imbricatus) and Italian (G. italicus). The last two are very rare. The Illyrian one we still find on dry meadows on the outskirts of Ljubljana and on many karst meadows. The marsh one is somewhat rarer. The largest is the Italian sword, which grows only in Primorska, the imbricate one in the Kobarid area.

otiv, spring is slowly coming to us too. Have a good time and keep making nice poems.nasmeh

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otiv28. 02. 2014 11:18:27
Is there anything you don't know about little flowers, Apolonija? Everything is clear to you and you even teach us, who don't have such clear knowledge about flowers. Hats off!nasmeh

I'm glad that spring is coming to you too,
around the house you probably have it as if in the middle of paradise.
White snowdrops always delight me the most.
My dear says: "Those are spring bonbons".nasmehmežikanje
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Apolonija28. 02. 2014 14:07:21
Some little bonbons have really bloomed,
the sun hasn't taken all the snow heaps yet.
This year the garden is far from paradise,
the painful consequence of the glaze ice remains.

Many things about little flowers aren't clear to me, but I'm learning and also "cheerfully" forgetting. Regards.

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velkavrh28. 02. 2014 19:57:26
I already promised to post the ones found and identified for the first time last year. I'll present about one quarter of the newly seen or precisely identified and determined ones.
Vodna lasastolistna zlatica - last year I first encountered it at Dvojno jezero near the koča Pri Triglavskih jezerih on a flowering white lake. It was this zlotica. I haven't seen this phenomenon until now.1
I saw noriško deteljo for the first time last year on Črna prst.2
Navskrižnolistni kamnokreč I found for the first time last year on Temen - the peak next to Kanjavec and on Veliki Špič.3
I learned to distinguish vednozeleni kamnokreč from homulični one - that one is of course evergreen.4
Finally I have confirmed kranjski kamnokreč.5
And also muškatni kamnokreč.6
And also grozdasti kamnokreč.7
Hostov kamnokreč occurs in two subspecies.8
This is nasršeni kamnokreč.9
I found rumenkasti luk for the first time - on the path to Češko kočo and on Begunjščica.10
Bezgova prstata kukavica.11
Bezgova kukavica.12
For the first time I found the still unknown murko Julijcev - Widderovo murko - on Veliki Špičju and Vele polju.13
For the first time I found on Liscu our protected alpine možino.14
It is very beautiful.15
Finally I learned to distinguish navadno marčico, which is on the picture - on the stem it has leaflets from the other two.16
On Ljubelju I found spomladansko torilnico.17
For the first time I found flowering ropontike on Spodnji Komni. There is also a large stand on the scree above koča Pri Triglavskih jezerih below Štabcami.18
Spring gentian - first time seen on Kuclje.19
Common cowslip - found on Zelenica and Krvavcu and also on Prehodavcih.20
Then for the first time in spring I find dog's tooth on several sites around my home - before I hadn't noticed it at all.21
Common lungwort - found on the path to Gavški Grintavec.22
Finally I learned to distinguish Triglav edelweiss from the spring one - this is of course the Triglav one.23
With bellflowers much work awaits me - this one Bolognese. It is lowland and quite tall.24
I have learned to distinguish the bastard globeflower - it has completely different leaves from other globeflowers.25
Early mošnjak from Zelenica.26
Finally I realized what the Austrian črvinka looks like.27
Nettle-leaved jetičnik.28
On Mangart I found already flowering-over creeping sreteno - flowers yellow.29
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otiv28. 02. 2014 21:14:46
The scarlet murka is wonderful,
no scent rivals its fragrance.
Flower colors blend together,
into an unforgettable picture.
It really is a treat for the eyes,
may it happen to you many times more. nasmehmežikanje
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