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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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| 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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| 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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| 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 21:43:20 |
Apolonija, I read it, thanks and learned something again  B.C. super pics, even the dots are visible.  
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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 balloons . 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 flax . Trieste one nowhere, although Trieste is so close.
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| otiv6. 06. 2014 22:30:28 |
Violets for sweet dreams 
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