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otiv11. 05. 2014 18:58:31
Good evening!
Enthusiast yes yes, but with names it doesn't work. velik nasmeh
I read on the internet that starry lady's slipper grows on the Sorica meadows. Hard to photograph individual flowers of lady's slipper to better recognize the species.
Thanks Apolonija nasmehmežikanje

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ales2811. 05. 2014 21:19:31
Searching for the name of this little flower nasmeh
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Sorok11. 05. 2014 21:25:46
Another addition to the above same rhododendron - 5 "posts" up nasmeh
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velkavrh12. 05. 2014 05:35:06
ales28, that will be one of the cultivated garden alliums. I have it too on flower beds. G.P.
In the flower garden I have several varieties of cultivated onions.1
It is beautiful.2
Already this year's Transylvanian onion.3
And also the giant white one.4
It will bloom.5
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otiv12. 05. 2014 06:19:04
Good morning!
Thanks Brane for the flower name.nasmeh Aleš is already on the way to work, so I showed up. From the pictures you have a nice collection of alliums. Pretty, just pity they don't flower longer.
Best regards!nasmeh
ps Do the KSA show up nicely?
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Apolonija12. 05. 2014 07:03:23
Good morning!

They really are beautiful. My problem is slugs, who love their leaves so much. Although you don't need more precise names, let me write that Aleš's allium: Allium christophii.

Brane, I especially like your Bulgarian one (3). But on 2 is hogweed in my opinion-))
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otiv12. 05. 2014 07:28:05
And snow has covered the flowers in the mountains. Golica is probably white from snow and not from narcissus. Nothing good is in store for the blueberries on Soriska planina, which is known for them, and there was so much of their flowers.
Apolonija, thanks for the expertise!nasmeh
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Apolonija12. 05. 2014 08:31:23
Vito, hills are still in fog/clouds and I can't see how far the snow is. There were heavy downpours with "storm" on Bled yesterday. Maybe it won't be so bad with blueberries.
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tinky12. 05. 2014 08:50:14
Snow is quite low. Blegoš has it too. For the rest check current conditions Šmarna gora.
Snow on Blegoš.1
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otiv12. 05. 2014 08:51:20
Webcams are really handy for info on conditions. Winter doesn't want to leave the mountains yet. We'll drink blueberries on prescription.velik nasmeh
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B.C.12. 05. 2014 22:35:13
Yesterday under Vremščica I noticed broomrape for the first time, a parasite without its own chlorophyll.
Pojalnik1
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Pojalnik3
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velkavrh13. 05. 2014 07:06:55
B.C., I was dealing quite a bit with this parasitic genus last year, which belongs to broomrapes-Orobanchaceae. The genus supposedly includes about 150 species. Here we have detected 15 species - they discovered two new ones recently. Certain species parasitize certain plants. For example, kaduljin - sticky sage and especially by their hosts we determine them easiest. But it's not the easiest to determine the species, they taught me. The common one parasitizes species from genus lakot. At least by pictures, the last three are the same, by color I'd risk it's the delicate one. Definitely not white, small or yellowish-white. The first one looks different to me - I don't know. Interesting is also the brown bird's-nest orchid, which also blooms in forests at this time.
That's how bird's-nest orchids grow.1
This year I've already seen them, but not photographed.2
This pojalnik is from last year on the trip to Triglav Lakes. I think it's yellowish-white.3
This one is also from last year from Krvavec. I think they are delicate.4
This one is already this year's from Sv. Lovrenc. Looks delicate.5
It's the same—at the beginning of the host's flowering, so I didn't look closely—I think they were delicate.6
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Apolonija13. 05. 2014 07:35:57
Good morning! Nice and informative pictures. I sometimes confused bird's-nest orchid and broomrape when I saw them.
As Brane wrote, broomrape belongs to Orobanchaceae family, so not among orchids-Orchidaceae, bird's-nest orchid is an orchid. Regards




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foxy13. 05. 2014 13:05:06
which one is this? smells divine, but I don't know it
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Apolonija13. 05. 2014 14:59:10
100% it's the common autumn crocus.
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B.C.13. 05. 2014 16:34:45
On the same meadow as the broomrape I found another interesting flower. I tried to figure out its name myself, but gave up. Maybe it would work if the flower was more open (or if Google offered some result for a flower with ear-like spikesnasmeh).
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Apolonija14. 05. 2014 07:18:49
Judging by the leaves, which are similar to the autumn crocus, it's (most likely) the awakening autumn crocusnasmeh
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B.C.14. 05. 2014 15:20:18
Apolonija, thanks. I also thought of the autumn crocus myself from the leaves, and the fruit reminded me a bit of closed flowers. But it seemed impossible to me that the "final product" would be like in foxy's picture. While photographing the broomrapes, something was pleasantly smelling all the time, I'd love to check if they were growing nearby, because I don't remember anymore.
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B.C.15. 05. 2014 17:13:31
A couple of spurge pictures, maybe they'll brighten up someone's boring day.
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