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Apolonija1. 06. 2014 08:02:45
There is little Wulfen's rockjasmine, but some rockfoils above the hut. Bellflowers and savory also grow.
On 34 is definitely fragrant primrose.
On 6 is speedwell (broad-leaved).
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SunBurned1. 06. 2014 12:10:44
And who knows what kind of thing this is? Photographed on Volovja reber.
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B.C.1. 06. 2014 13:27:57
SunBurned, your picture shows a grass named feathery feathergrass.

Velkavrh and Otiv, I see you've enjoyed yourselves again. You've photographed lots of beautiful little flowers.
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SunBurned1. 06. 2014 14:51:43
B.C., thanks for the answer!
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velkavrh1. 06. 2014 20:06:20
Now for the fourth year I'm checking the flowers in Stiška vas at Škerjančevo at 850-950m altitude. I'll publish the sightings in two parts.
Probably golobja krvomočnica.1
Kimasta lepnica.2
Most likely the black bee orchid.3
Great yellow globeflower.4
Even closer.5
Cowslip.6
Flower of nettle-leaved bellflower.7
Spreading bellflower.8
Bertoloni's hawkweed.9
White hellebore.10
View into its flower.11
True lungwort.12
Common adder's-tongue.13
I found a huge stand - last year I hadn't noticed it here yet.14
Its flower.15
Ovate arnica or sunray. Large-flowered grows higher in mountains, likewise the alpine one with smaller flowers.16
There is also common arnica with numerous subspecies throughout the Alps.17
Milkwort.18
Common knapweed.19
Common black knapweed.20
Pannonian thistle.21
Its flower too.22
Flower of mountain clover.23
Small bellflower begins to bloom.24
For tonight also wild strawberries - there are plenty.25
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velkavrh2. 06. 2014 04:03:31
Good morning! Before shift I always do a bit on the computer. Continuing with the late spring review of flowers in Stiška vas.
Bird's chickpea.1
Cuckoo's lantern.2
Viviparous hawthorn.3
The entire steep pasture is not mowed or fertilized, so all sorts of things grow there every year.4
Heart strength.5
Bearded starchwort.6
Golden fritillary - unfortunately the picture did not succeed.7
Tufted toothwort.8
Cowled speedwell.9
Common hawkweed.10
White slimeplant.11
Elm-leaved sedge.12
Small honeywort.13
Tender globeflower.14
I think it is Austrian leopard's-bane.15
Flowers of Austrian leopard's-bane. I think I discovered it here for the first time.16
Mother-of-thyme.17
Fragrant pearl.18
Creeping buttercup.19
Chamomile - not the true one for tea. There are several species of chamomile. Besides the true ones - German and Moroccan - also unscented, wild, barbarous.20
Grass starwort.21
Common catchfly.22
Long-haired cowslip.23
Oval lady's mantle.24
Long-leaved knapweed.25
Montane lady's mantle - it had whole leaves, the field one has divided.26
Forest cowslip.27
Flower of hairy golden saxifrage.28
Common rock samphire.29
Jacquin's germander.30
Erect lousewort.31
I don't know this cowslip though.32
It has small flowers on the top.33
This is probably fairy flax - Linum catharticum.34
It's really hard to photograph it.35
Turkish lily will bloom.36
There are practically no orchids anymore - they have wilted.37
Whorled clary.38
Common goat's beard.39
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Apolonija2. 06. 2014 07:08:18
How many different flowers are blooming!

30 Jacquin's fleabane
31 upright clematis
38 whorled sage

Is your unknown perhaps yellow flax?
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velkavrh4. 06. 2014 20:09:51
Today I went on an afternoon hike to Ljubeljska Baba or Košutica. Up through Planina Korošica to Hanžkovo sedlo, down to Stari Ljubelj.
Bertoloni's hawkweed.1
Three-leaved spike.2
Broad-leaved cress3
Long-leaved hawkweed.4
Lily-of-the-valley still blooming.5
Wood anemone.6
Double-flowered violets.7
Lungwort.8
Alpine catchfly.9
Globeflower.10
Golden saxifrage.11
Spring gentian.12
Dog's-tooth violet.13
Meadows of Clusius' pasque flower.14
It is very beautiful.15
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Alpine fleabane.18
Alpine lady's mantle.19
Grows where water literally gushes.20
Globeflower.21
Alpine hawkweed.22
The smallest alpine bellflower.23
Mountain globeflower.24
Spring crocus.25
Common toothwort.26
Common alpine bellflower.27
Wulfen's gentian.28
Common campion.29
Tall gentian.30
Common rockrose.31
Alpine houseleek.32
From the saddle onwards towards Košutica then avriklja meadows.33
It will flower for another good week.34
Towards the top of Košutice the Pyrenean stone pink appears.35
Here is also the alpine rockrose,36
This is a lousewort.37
Alpine primroses.38
That huge sorrel causes problems on mountain pastures.39
Alpine savory.40
Leopard's bane.41
Forest bloody cranesbill.42
Vanež is not yet flowering here either.43
This beautiful pedunculate lousewort surprises me.44
This white draba is already flowering too.45
Rock pink.46
Forest asarabacca.47
Capitate knapweed.48
Clustered bellflower.49
Heart-leaved helleborine.50
Finally I figured out why heart-leaved. Here's the proof - leaves.51
Mountain silene.52
This lady's mantle is recognized by its characteristic leaves.53
Almost at the end of the road below at Stari Ljubelj but surprise above the road - beautiful lady's slipper. In all its beauty it would bloom in a day or so.54
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Apolonija4. 06. 2014 21:14:26
Lots of flowers again! I enjoy looking at them. Yesterday I saw many of them live too.
Brane, #3 is širokolistna grašica, krasen ušivec is prisekani.
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peterr5. 06. 2014 00:20:47
Meanwhile on slopes towards Zelenica the beautiful lady's slipper blooms.
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velkavrh5. 06. 2014 03:58:31
I know that location above the Vrtača hut on the right side.
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otiv5. 06. 2014 06:37:46
Also on Porezen flowers are cheerfully blooming,
I'll show you which ones adorn it now. nasmehmežikanje
Ivanščica1
Ivanščica2
Red slizek3
Meadows below Porezen4
Red slizek5
Mountain vetch6
Platanifoliate saxifrage7
Mountain vetch8
Platanifoliate saxifrage9
Trebelje10
Trebelje11
They are not little roses, but still adorn nature12
Trebelje13
Arnica14
Globeflowers15
Arnica16
Globeflowers17
Orchid18
Orchis19
Orchis20
Chickweed wintergreen21
Chickweed wintergreen22
Chickweed wintergreen23
Plane-leaved golden-saxifrage24
Buttercup25
Globeflower26
Pink bistort27
Pink bistort28
Pink bistort29
Small tortoiseshell butterfly30
Wood forget-me-not31
Dog's-tooth violet32
Dog's-tooth violet33
Dog's-tooth violet34
Ramsons35
Dog's-tooth violet36
Well-grown dandelion37
Alpine snowbell38
Cinquefoil39
Auricula40
Small tortoiseshell butterfly41
Daisy or dandelion puff42
Stem plant louse43
Stem plant louse44
Stem plant louse45
Last specimens of spring squill46
Cinquefoils47
Even dandelion has a nice flower48
Alpine cat's-ear49
Alpine cat's-ear50
Alpine cat's-ear51
Alpine cat's-ear52
Alpine cat's-ear53
It's so tiny that you can hardly see the flowers - Kerner's mouse-ear54
Kerner's mouse-ear55
Edelweiss56
Edelweiss57
Not all in flower yet - clustered rock-cress58
...what a pity, next time - host's rockcress59
So what's your name - clustered rockcress60
Clustered rockcress61
Clustered rockcress62
Clustered rockcress63
Plane-leaved golden-saxifrage64
Forest forget-me-not65
Forest forget-me-not66
Small tortoiseshell67
Red slug68
Daisy hawkweed69
Daisy hawkweed70
Green hellebore71
Pink snake plant72
Pink snake plant73
Mountain calamint74
Creeping lady's-tresses75
Red slug76
Maidenhair spleenwort77
Wall-rue78
Common rockrose79
Mother-of-thyme80
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Apolonija5. 06. 2014 10:30:38
Bravo otiv! It's arnika, it's kukavičnik, it's smiljka

6- gorski grahor
21, 22, 23- velecvetna zvezdica

question for you and others: What's the difference between navadno nokoto and podkvica?

from 49 to 53 alpski repnjak
54, 55- mošnjak (Kernerjev mošnjak?)
59- hostov kamnokreč
61, 62, 63- grozdasti kamnokreč
64- platanolistna zlatica
not marjetice, but marjetičasta nebina

question: How do you know it's white and not green čmerika?

Thanks for the nice pictures!

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otiv5. 06. 2014 18:05:23
Apolonija, thanks for flower names,
in school I wouldn't get many grades. velik nasmeh

I mixed up nokota completely velik nasmeh
Čmerike I can't tell apart either, I know it only from abundant greenery, so it's green. velik nasmeh

Thanks for praise and best regards. nasmehmežikanje
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B.C.5. 06. 2014 20:56:31
Again a little late praises for all posted flowers.

Apolonija, the question is too hard for me, and from Otiv obviously I can't guess either.

My pics this time from Vremščica (Čemparjev vrh), Risnik near Divača and Škocjan Caves. To rhyme too: I don't know names of all flowers.
Oblasta cuckoo flower1
Here's another one, because there were really many on Vremščica2
Common orchis3
There is also quite a bit of Jacquin's helleborine on Vremščica4
This helleborine grew in the area around Risnik5
Windflower from Vremščica6
Another white one7
Rose hip8
Spotted-flowered cuckoo flower9
Lily10
Soapwort (German?)11
I also found this Montpellier rockrose at Risnik12
Onion13
Wall-rue also grows in the rocks around Škocjan Caves14
This dog rose is also from Škocjan Caves15
Sage16
Peach-leaved bellflower from Škocjan Caves17
This one grew at Risnik18
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Apolonija5. 06. 2014 21:24:18
Dear otiv,

actually I don't know if it's white or green, because I don't see flowers. Since white is rarer, more likely green??? Genus name suffices - čmerika.
http://www.zaplana.net/flowers/Liliaceae/VeratrumAlbumAlbum(BelaCmerika)/si_VeratrumAlbumAlbum(BelaCmerika).asp

http://www.zaplana.net/flowers/Liliaceae/VeratrumAlbumLobelianum(ZelenaCmerika)/SI_ZelenaCmerika.asp
Your flower knowledge is getting better and betternasmeh

B.C. All praises to you too. Sunny days are coming, there will be nice shots...
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otiv5. 06. 2014 21:43:20
Apolonija, I read it, thanks and learned something again velik nasmeh

B.C. super pics, even the dots are visible. nasmehmežikanje
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Apolonija5. 06. 2014 22:09:27
B.C. Now I noticed that there are more pictures than before. They haven't loaded yet.

10. probably Carniolan lily
11. cowslip (German?)
12. MONTPELLIER PINK
15. Don't you know rosehip flowers yet?
peach-leaved bellflower
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B.C.5. 06. 2014 23:50:51
Apolonija, thanks. I didn't even think of rosehip. I couldn't get close because it was behind a fence, over a precipice, from afar it didn't look like a bush at all.

With bellflowers I'm very behind. This confirms the fact that I only recently learned right here that now "in" are bellflowers and no longer bell-flowers. For now I know only two kinds, those with narrow "bells" and those with balloonsnasmeh.

I'm used to shorter cowslips. This one was quite tall, the picture shows only one part of it. The picture is also twisted because it was lying down. That it's Montpellier pink I could actually have thought of myself. It was growing near French flaxvelik nasmeh. Trieste one nowhere, although Trieste is so close.
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otiv6. 06. 2014 22:30:28
Violets for sweet dreams velik nasmeh
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