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| B.C.7. 05. 2014 20:47:08 |
Otiv and Velkavrh, you've brightened my day again. All beautiful little flowers. I myself drove today to the slopes of Vremščica to check if there's anything new. I see it's time for Apolonija to visit Vremščica too . Let her check what she wrote on 10.4.2014.
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| otiv7. 05. 2014 22:01:16 |
B.C. you too discovered lots of beautiful things, probably felt great among the flowers.   Lp
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| velkavrh8. 05. 2014 04:13:24 |
Illyrian iris is gorgeous. So far I've seen only the Bohinj one, which I'll go admire this year too at Komarča - that's at Savica waterfall. Goldenroot I've seen only from afar when we were at Kuceljna last year. Common peonies only grown in garden - not in nature. I have bearded irises on flower beds - many varieties and also several cultivated garden peonies.
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| Apolonija8. 05. 2014 07:05:01 |
B.C., thanks for the "hint". But I was just yesterday on Slavnik. I admit, I didn't see so many beautiful peonies and photos aren't good either.
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| tinky8. 05. 2014 20:05:36 |
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| velkavrh9. 05. 2014 14:50:22 |
tinky, thanks! That rhododendron of yours is beautiful .L.P.
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| tinky9. 05. 2014 15:04:24 |
This one still needs a little, like a week.
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| Apolonija9. 05. 2014 19:08:48 |
Where do such beautiful azaleas and rhododendrons grow???
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| tinky9. 05. 2014 19:18:28 |
At the beginning of the path to Smarna gora from Smartno.
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| B.C.10. 05. 2014 19:17:52 |
Velkavrh, that's a surprise. Vremščica is really a true botanical treasure, there's always something interesting to find. I myself haven't climbed to it from Senožeče yet, but I see that this path must be very interesting too. On photos no. 52 and 53 are, in my opinion, flowers that I myself photographed some time ago and posted on 30.4.2014. Apolonija says it's Jacquin's pasqueflower.
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| Apolonija10. 05. 2014 21:05:05 |
Quickly: 41, 42 - sand saxifrage 47, 48 - Scopoli's hawkweed 46 - Divjak's hawkweed - Senecio doronicum? 49 - Austrian scorzonera (Scorzonera austriaca) 51 - viviparous fescue (Festuca vivipara) 54 - tufted hawkweed (Hieracium caespitosum)? On 16 it's not wormwort, but pokoresa - Tommasini's pokoresa? Rock clematis, interesting. Did you see that it has leaves divided into three "fingers"?
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| ales2811. 05. 2014 07:45:03 |
It's nice Ati the best, let's just make a botanical garden 
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| velkavrh11. 05. 2014 10:28:15 |
Otiv, as always beautifully. Under nos. 12 and 13 you have meadow saxifrage. Greetings.
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| B.C.11. 05. 2014 13:46:35 |
Otiv, you've brightened our day again .
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| tinky11. 05. 2014 16:00:07 |
Today it's even more beautiful, the master let me in the garden.
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| otiv11. 05. 2014 16:17:44 |
You know me well, I love flowering meadows. Their beauty overwhelms me, the camera almost bursts into flames.  Thanks everyone.  
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| Apolonija11. 05. 2014 18:27:13 |
Poet and esthete and, of course, lover of little flowers, good evening! Slender and starry orchids are very similar. By some characteristics I judge yours are starry. You yourself say they are native here. On the last picture is liverleaf. Regards
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