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| silvij3. 07. 2023 10:15:29 |
Thanks everyone for the help.
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| ločanka3. 07. 2023 14:50:03 |
Well I was really thinking about that yarrow, so mountain wormwood . Thanks dododead, I'll correct it. But, does mountain yarrow even exist then?
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| dododead3. 07. 2023 18:28:08 |
There is hill yarrow, but I don't know it.
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| dprapr3. 07. 2023 21:41:53 |
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| kati19093. 07. 2023 21:49:26 |
ločanka; type "hill yarrow" into the browser and that will be the end of your doubts. Have a nice time in the mountains and among the flowers.
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| velkavrh4. 07. 2023 06:27:01 |
Yes it's true .With these yarrows and wormwoods even botanists are a bit in doubt where to classify a certain flower. Years ago I listed from the Small Flora of Slovenia all our yarrows and wormwoods . This time too I browsed my notes a bit and found out that 12 species of yarrows and 16 species of wormwoods grow in Slovenia.Unfortunately among wormwoods I don't see mountain wormwood listed. The terms mountain and hill are really mixed up.Yes hill yarrow is listed.The dilemma is perhaps only blackish yarrow ,which is also classified among wormwoods. Of all these listed wormwoods and yarrows I know only a couple.Interesting that white wormwood is found on Čavnu ,bluish on Mangart. It would be great if we also got such a handbook in Slovenia like Flora Alpina ,where you clearly see what the flower looks like from color pictures .Even in the creation of this handbook recognized Slovenian botanists participated.They already told me that it takes at least ten years of hard work,if not more years.
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| grizo4. 07. 2023 08:17:48 |
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| Jusk4. 07. 2023 21:09:13 |
Since you're already on yarrows.. yeah there are many of them
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| velkavrh6. 07. 2023 05:46:45 |
grizo-yes, that's the blackish yarrow.
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| zvončica6. 07. 2023 16:43:06 |
velkavrh, on picture 12 it's Waldstein's thistle. Lp
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| grizo6. 07. 2023 20:31:01 |
Some louseworts from the last days.
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| velkavrh6. 07. 2023 20:40:54 |
grizo, I think those under no. 1 and 3 are the same lousewort—so capitata. Actually we have a dilemma only in identifying the capitata and the pink one. The pink one has upper stem part white woolly-hairy. The upper lip on the flower is not beak-like. Leaves are pinnate, leaflets are spaced. It is rare. Similar is also Kerner's, which doesn't grow here.
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| grizo6. 07. 2023 21:25:30 |
Velkavrh, 1. in my opinion not beaked? Upper part is also hairy.
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| velkavrh7. 07. 2023 06:37:42 |
I know, this little beak some see others not and that's the dilemma. I didn't put it in my louseworts collection at all, because I'm not convinced if it's the right one.
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| zvončica7. 07. 2023 17:48:54 |
grizo, my opinion is that on the 1st picture it's the pink lousewort.
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| grizo7. 07. 2023 18:22:03 |
Zvončica, thanks! The more I look at them, the more different they seem to me. A couple more from today.
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| darinka412. 07. 2023 06:06:14 |
Yesterday's. From the old Kugy path.
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| velkavrh13. 07. 2023 06:28:28 |
darinka4 beautiful shots especially of poppy and gentians. Your Rhaetian poppy surprises me. Never yet in the Julians have I stumbled upon an orange-colored one. Usually I find around Grintovec -KSA- such colored Kerner's. In this area also grows similar Petkovšek's. In the background you also have white-colored Julian. No. 2-Clusius' primrose No. 3.-5.-beautiful shots of red gentian. I'll just say red gentians. Gentian experts in Julians distinguish three or four similarly colored gentians. No. 6.-8.-nice cushions of stemless edelweiss. I have to check the entire Košuta ridge, because they found four types of gentians there -two actually not yet confirmed.
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| darinka413. 07. 2023 09:19:49 |
Branko I was quite surprised when I spotted the orange poppy. Lots of gentians below Plemenic summit. There was another type too. Lighter color otherwise. They really are beautiful. I looked at them closely. Lots of primroses too. Didn't photograph the other flowers. Thanks.
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