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velkavrh6. 04. 2014 16:41:59
Today on Polhograjska Grmada looking for Blagaj's wolfsbane and successfully. You need to know where it grows. Before the summit, turn right onto the unmarked path and come to the growing sites on the left side below. Unfortunately there was no sunny day, so the pictures aren't prettier, as it hides in slight shade.
In the forest we come across three-leaved hellebore.1
A little higher, still in the forest, we come across stands of spring hellebore.2
We also see the white slug, the red one is not yet there.3
Below the summit of Polhograjske Grmade there is a lot of hairy rockrose.4
Below the summit under the unmarked trail on the lower right, a large stand of Blagay's daphne.5
Blagay's daphne - Daphne blagayana - daphnes.6
Small shrubs are only up to 30 cm high - pleasantly scented.7
The plant is protected - it is rare. Flora Alpina does not record it here at all, not even as a border species.8
I also find the first spring crocus this spring.9
It is beautiful.10
Common rockcress.11
On the pastures already the first ogersko grabljišče.12
Right at the summit the seven-leaved cinquefoil will soon bloom.13
I think it is the sandy bittercress - Cardaminopsis arenosa subsp. arenosa.14
Grows from a basal rosette with characteristic leaves, stems long branched, thin, with white inflorescences at the end. The plant is 20-30 cm tall - grows right around the summit.15
It has different leaves along the stem than Haller's. The Obirski is slightly pink. I hope I identified it correctly from Flora Alpina.16
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nacka.6. 04. 2014 18:02:11
Velkavrh, does this spring pasqueflower number 2 happen to grow on the path between Katarina and Gontami?

When we went with my colleague towards Gontami, a 'certain gentleman' who was photographing this flower explained to us what plant it is.

And many more beautiful paths and pictures!

Nacka
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velkavrh6. 04. 2014 18:26:19
nacka, yes it grows along the path where you walked on both sides of the path. We returned here from Polhograjska Grmada.
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Apolonija6. 04. 2014 20:58:07
Good evening, Brane! Thanks for the nice pictures. I know that location. You went to see it at just the right time. It's surely the sand penušnjek, if I look it up online too.

I can show some of today's flowers from the "tour" around the garden. Tell me please if I'm boring you with them and you're not interested. They are mostly botanical species. Best regards
top left spring adonis, two botanical tulips and special iris1
spring primula, šmarna hrušica, tufted lily and fern slatinka2
trillium, rock gerbera, blue petelinček and sanguinaria3
volčin - Daphne collina, vimček, hairy hawkweed and hojherela4
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francimedved6. 04. 2014 22:33:46
Apolonija, of course they interest us, if for now I don't post flowers, I look at all of them closely.
Best regards. Franci
Fine, one from last year.1
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velkavrh7. 04. 2014 04:51:11
Apolonija, let me play a bit more with your latest pictures before I go to work.

1. Top right first, I don't know. Top right and bottom left are botanical low tulips. I had them many years ago. Bottom right looks like Iris – maybe reticulata or Dutch, since the height is not visible. I had both – including this color.

2. Top left is primula – reminds me of tall cowslip – not necessarily – could be such a garden tall cowslip. The flower top right reminds me of wild dog rose from nature. Bottom left looks like it would be an imperial tulip – not visible well. Bottom right, I saw such leaves recently on a walk – I already forgot from which flower they should be.

3. Top left – wonderful – don't know. Bottom left is a mountain flower that I know – currently I don't remember the name. Bottom right, don't know.

4. These are a bit unknown to me.

Best regards.
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Apolonija7. 04. 2014 13:21:44
Brane, yesterday I roughly wrote the names, if you click on the pictures.

1. Top right first is Adonis vernalis, Iris bucharica below.

2. Primula veris, not P. elatior, next to it is bloody cranesbill. Since pictures are small, harder to recognize.
below: Uvularia grandiflora and rustyback fern – Ceterach officinarum

3. trillium – Trillium kurabayashii, below blue corydalis – Corydalis flexuosa and double Sanguinaria canadensis

4. Daphne collina, Epimedium x rubrum, Primula farinosa and Heucherella Lp
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Apolonija7. 04. 2014 20:04:16
Some of today'snasmeh
Marsh tulip has awakened, white anemone blanda, Saruma henrii still dozes, dryad does not.1
Apricot-colored and filled Japanese quince, pink lungwort, this primula is elatior and Iris bucharica again.2
Exotic kosmatulja will bloom this year. Must find its name. Sanguinaria with simple flowers. Sanguis means blood. If injure rhizome, bloody sap flows. Below fragrant wolfsbane buds.3
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B.C.7. 04. 2014 20:19:15
Some more of my yesterday's from Čebulovica (hill along the motorway section Razdrto - Divača). At first I hesitated if I should go at all, because it seemed too early for daffodils. In the end I found out that the first ones are already almost wilted.
First narcissus this year caught on Čebulovica.1
Narcissus2
Narcissus3
Violet4
Field violet5
Clustered helleborine, such a color I have not seen before6
Grobeljnik7
Brstična hemp agrimony8
Repnjak9
Yellow toothwort10
Yellow cinquefoil11
Vrednik's fumitory12
Common barren strawberry13
The enamored one14
Stony little snail15
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velkavrh8. 04. 2014 04:26:04
Good morning! The yellow butterwort is interesting, it has a trap for flies. Hellebore under no. 12 will be white hellebore. Nature plays with this white color often – albinos we find in more flowers. In nature I haven't seen clustered pear-shaped orchid yet. On the edge of fields in stubble yes, but there it's brought to nature from flower gardens. We know more cultivated ones. Under 4 is one of the violets – if you don't see leaves and spur it's hard to say. Under eight and nine the flowers are definitely from the crucifer family. One of their characteristics is – four petals. Under 8 it could be meadow bittercress, under nine one of the many cresses. The yellow one I can't identify. I have an aunt in Divača and it would be nice to look around there. Best regards.
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otiv8. 04. 2014 06:56:37
Let me show yesterday's harvest of flowers I found on Kopitnik, not all are from meadows, some also from rock gardens by cottages, so no misleading about flower locations.

And please help, with names my incompetence quickly shows.velik nasmeh
Field of early soldanella1
Flower of early soldanella2
Flower of early soldanella3
Flowers of early soldanella4
Seed of hawkweed5
Tevje6
Grahor7
Violet8
Buttercups9
Horsetail10
Little hares11
Blagay's wolfsbane from the cliff on Kopitnik12
This too is from the cliff13
Narcissus from Golica from the cliff on Kopitnik14
Blagay's wolfsbane from the cliff15
Iris from the cliff16
The evergreen is quite large17
On the rock face, botanical tulip18
...and even a bit closer19
Narcissus from the cliff20
Squill21
Globeflower, which one?22
Globeflower, which one?23
Finger orchid, don't know which24
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Apolonija8. 04. 2014 08:20:26
B.C. and Brane, nice pics. P.C. The yellow one at 7 is probably a type of rock jasmine. It reminds me of it with 4 heart-shaped petals.
Brane 18, 19 is botanical tulip - Tulipa tarda. Nice greetings to all.
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otiv8. 04. 2014 09:02:10
I see that our dear Apolonija masters everything, only with our names reason fails her. velik nasmeh You can see she has outdoor work on top of her head, which I also experienced for many years throughout the year.nasmeh
Thanks and nice greetings!nasmehmežikanje
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Apolonija8. 04. 2014 10:05:47
Dear otiv, I thought Brane doesn't do such "macro" shots anyway. I was still half blindnasmehMoreover I wanted to write: "Where has our otiv gone, because I've been missing his pics for a while..." Good thing I didn't say that. Otiv, sorry, come onnasmeh
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otiv8. 04. 2014 10:34:57
Oh, how nice the world is if one also devotes a little to laughter. velik nasmeh OK in foreign and all is good our way, as the word "fits" suits whom. nasmehmežikanje
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velkavrh8. 04. 2014 16:04:29
Ovit, nice pics as always - I'll have to come to you for apprenticeship. To comment a bit. Grahor is the forest one, little rooster we distinguish by tuber and supporting leaves under flowers, hollow has tuber, sturdy has divided leaves. So we can distinguish by leaves. I know many locations of auricula. Last time on Ajdna it was too embedded in rocks to photograph it close up. Mine on rock garden has already finished flowering. Yellow cinquefoils we distinguish easiest by leaves - count how many segments they are divided into. Except heart strength all have five flower or petal segments. But they are hard to identify if we don't know them well. Low yellow celandines are again a problem to determine. I can't distinguish them. But I know which they are. Best regards.
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otiv8. 04. 2014 16:48:18
Brane thanks for help,nasmeh I would probably ponder late into the nightvelik nasmeh. No young botanist will learn like that with us, so nothing wrong if we just write little rooster or celandine. velik nasmeh
Nice greetings!nasmeh
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Apolonija8. 04. 2014 20:02:35
Good evening! There's quite a little animal farm here. Bunnies and little roosters. Some little roosters are solid, but they still need supporting leaves, even if divided. Others are hollow and need full supporting leaves for the flowers. If they're hollow, what can we do, the tubers namely. To avoid confusion, all little roosters-flowers have tubers, only the solid ones don't have hollow ones. Otiv, it's not that complicated, is it? In my opinion, your beautiful little rooster is hollow, and you can call the bunny sickleweed too. You're right, we're not botanists. The important thing is to know which flower it is. Brane, please keep writing as you do, you know - at least something stays in memory.nasmeh
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otiv8. 04. 2014 20:18:33
Good evening!nasmeh
Do I have to carry a shovel with me to check the hollowness of the tuber velik nasmehvelik nasmeh. Better another lens, it just costs too muchjezen and wouldn't be superfluous at all.
Thanks for the dot on the i with the flower names.nasmehmežikanje

Sickleweed, where does that name come from?zmeden
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B.C.9. 04. 2014 14:12:32
@Velkavrh and Apolonija: I've added names to the photos posted on 7.4.2014. Thanks to both. Only the flower in photo no. 8 didn't give me peace and I browsed the internet a bit more. Could it be glandular hemp-nettle? It had buds by the leaves.

Below you can see what else is currently blooming on Petričev hill, located above Strmca, a village near Postojna. This hill is well known to paragliders.
Spring marmot1
Spring marmot2
Flower of the spring marmot3
Goatsbeard4
Goatsbeard5
Goatsbeard6
Goatsbeard7
Two-leaved squill8
Two-leaved squill9
Crocus10
Crocus11
Tevje12
Wood anemone13
Early orchid14
Edelweiss15
Sedge16
This one has already wilted17
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