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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.
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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. 
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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]. Trpežni 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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| 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:
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| velkavrh27. 02. 2014 16:04:12 |
Here, today I found on the afternoon walk also these spring flowers.
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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.
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| otiv27. 02. 2014 19:41:34 |
Yes, in Gorenjska you have spring a bit later 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.
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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! 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". 
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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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| 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. 
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