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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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Reply #15 on:
August 03, 2011, 09:19:06 AM »
Some more plants on the meadows.
Campanula barbata, about 10 cm high. In the lowlands, it grows more than 40 cm high. (photo 1)
The same story for this nice Campanula thyrsoides. (photo 2,3,4 and 5)
Take a good look at photo 5, the yellow plant on the background is a parasit, it's a Rhinanthus, probaly R. minor. (photo 6 and 7)
Campanula scheuchzeri (photo 8,9 an 10)
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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Reply #16 on:
August 03, 2011, 07:41:58 PM »
Frankie,
DSC03898
DSC03899 = Gentiana bavarica
Leaves broadly abovate to spathulate, yellow green.
Gentiana acaulis = the calyx lobes ovate and spreading at the tips.
Gentiana clussi = calyx lopes long-pointed, straight, more or less parallel with the corola tobe, usually on limestone.
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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Reply #17 on:
August 04, 2011, 02:21:46 PM »
Thanks Franz.
And more plants on the meadows.
Many, many Potentilla, I think it's P. aurea. (photo 1, 2 and 3)
Knautia arvensis (photo 4)
The seedhead of an Pulsatilla (photo 5)
This is probably Hieracium aurantiacum (photo 6 and 7)
Centaurea montana. (photo
Cirsium spinosissimum (photo 9 and 10) grows very low, about 50 cm, on the alpinemeadows.
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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Reply #18 on:
August 04, 2011, 09:31:54 PM »
I found also at the end of the valley(photo 1) only a few plants of a Soldanellaspecies (photo 2 and 3). Any one an idea which one?
Hutchinsia alpina grows in the same area. (photo 4 and 5)
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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Reply #19 on:
August 04, 2011, 09:34:34 PM »
This little Nigritella nigra grows as wel in the alpinemeadows.
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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August 04, 2011, 09:40:57 PM »
Many, many marmots in this area.
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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August 04, 2011, 09:41:45 PM »
And three more...
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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August 04, 2011, 10:20:44 PM »
Seems to me some of those Marmots are much cuter than others, Frankie.
Congratulations on your handsome sons!
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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Reply #23 on:
August 06, 2011, 09:27:57 PM »
Thanks Maggi.
Downstairs in the valley, close to this little river, there grows many plants as well.
Saxifraga azoides (photo 2,3,4,5 and 6)
Parnassia palustris (photo 7 and
An Gentianellaspecies (photo 9 and 10)
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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Reply #24 on:
August 06, 2011, 09:36:29 PM »
On some big rocks: Saxifraga paniculata. (photo 1,2,3 and 4)
A Sempervivumspecies (photo 5 and 6)
A Saxifraga, I thinks it's S. bryoides. (photo 7)
Saxifraga oppositifolia (photo
Loiseleuria procumbens (photo 9 and 10)
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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August 06, 2011, 09:40:43 PM »
And on those rocks and in the crevices, some litlle trees. Some of them has nice branches.
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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Reply #26 on:
August 06, 2011, 09:44:28 PM »
A little peatpont, or how do you Englisguy's name this: a bog?
Whit Eriophorum latifolium.
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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August 06, 2011, 09:45:38 PM »
Primula hirsuta in an crevice.
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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Reply #28 on:
August 08, 2011, 08:41:17 PM »
A Phyteumaspecies (photo 1 and 2)
Geum reptans (photo 3 and 4)
Dryas octopetala (photo 5 and 6)
Erigeron uniflorus (photo 7 and
Veronica fruticans (photo 9 and 10)
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alpinelover
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Re: shivering in northern Tyrol
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Reply #29 on:
August 08, 2011, 08:49:15 PM »
A Cerastiumspecies. (photo 1 and 2)
A classic alpine: Aster alpinus. (photo 3,4,5 and 6)
Leucanthemopsis alpina, this time as a crevicerockplant. (photo 7 and
A nice rock with some mos. (photo 9)
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