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| velkavrh27. 05. 2014 06:13:58 |
Finally discovered which iris I found on the way to Klek last Saturday. It's Iris variegata. We don't have it here. They call it variegated iris. On the panel it said Hungarian Iris too.
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| dleskovec28. 05. 2014 13:43:37 |
Friends of mountain flowers! Has anyone been to Struška? Are flowers already in full bloom? Please reply, because on Sunday I'd like to see those blooming meadows live. Greetings!
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| miri28. 05. 2014 13:52:04 |
I was there on 21.5. Plenty of flowers and snow.
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| dleskovec28. 05. 2014 15:29:22 |
miri; thank you very much; sending pictures!
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| francimedved28. 05. 2014 18:49:06 |
Excellent, I'm going to Beljska planina on Saturday too, hope for good weather and lots of good shots.
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| sirt129. 05. 2014 14:45:59 |
Why spoil beautiful Slovenian names -Belska planina- with southern -lj-
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| miri29. 05. 2014 17:38:11 |
@Okmodko and what should they be according to you?
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| francimedved29. 05. 2014 18:32:14 |
Sirt1, I made a mistake. Sorry, I know it's without j.
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| velkavrh30. 05. 2014 11:33:03 |
Today around my home I found two bellflowers-one even settled in my flower bed. At least I hope I identified them correctly. Otherwise I've already found nettle-leaved, clustered and prostrate.
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| Apolonija30. 05. 2014 21:02:39 |
Brane, somewhere I read that flowers of Bologna bellflower are hairless, this one has some though???
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| velkavrh31. 05. 2014 05:18:13 |
Good morning! In the literature on the Bologna bellflower, it says that the whole plant is short-hairy, the stem simple—not branched. I'll go and take a precise photo of the whole plant again. The leaves are also precisely described. Interestingly, around here there's almost no prostrate bellflower anywhere. I find it exclusively only on one slope all these years.
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| Apolonija31. 05. 2014 08:14:27 |
I know, Brane, that you always try very hard and research before deciding. Maybe there are different descriptions in the literature too. I read that the stem is covered with short hairs, the flowers are glabrous. As I also read: "The Repuščevolistna bellflower you will most easily recognize by the very characteristic inflorescence – on the bare stem there is a row of flowers arranged in a one-sided inflorescence... ". Lp
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| otiv31. 05. 2014 20:23:58 |
Among such a multitude of little flowers by the path, it's hard to notice a friend.
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| Apolonija31. 05. 2014 20:44:33 |
Brane, now you know why I go there so often. You photographed lots of little flowers. Among the common alpine bellflower the smallest one can also be found and besides the spindle helleborine also others. Plus vanež, wolfsbanes, verdnik, glavinec... In a while the Kranj and Turkish lilies and various orchids will bloom... Your jeglič is the bog arum and finger orchid. Did you smell kobulnica? By the path in partial shade grows fragrant kromač. Lp
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| Apolonija31. 05. 2014 21:21:39 |
vito, as always wonderful! Is it on 5 Brane's ridge? You found the smallest alpine bellflower, and wolfsbane too
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| velkavrh31. 05. 2014 21:37:07 |
I didn't see the smallest alpine bellflower - I saw common wolfsbane. The mountain avens on the 10th picture is interesting, which is white-toned. Mountain avens are all yellow.
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| otiv31. 05. 2014 21:40:59 |
Thanks Apolonija! No, in the picture is my younger son Aleš I'll write the names tomorrow so I can rest a bit
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