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  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p59995-oneflower-clover-trifolium-uniflorum/?#p59995</id>
  <title type="text">Oneflower Clover - Trifolium uniflorum</title>
 <author><name>Uwe Grabner, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/15689/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Oneflower Clover - Trifolium uniflorum Family: Fabaceae - Legumes Flower Colour: white, A floral element of the Aegean and fairly restricted to this area. In the south, the conspicuous clover reaches the island of Crete, where it is not common. We encountered it in several places scattered all over the island. Location: Crete, second half of April, 2025 Thripti massif and Lefka Ori. ...</content>
 <published>2025-08-08T09:27:06+00:00</published>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p59259-ramsons-allium-ursinum/?#p59259</id>
  <title type="text">Ramsons - Allium ursinum</title>
 <author><name>Milos Vymazal, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/3095/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Ramsons - Allium ursinum Synonyma: Aglitheis ursina, Allium latifolium, Allium longipetiolatum, Allium nemorale, Allium petiolatum, Allium ucrainicum, Allium ursinoides, Allium ursinum var. ucrainicum, Allium vincetoxicum, Cepa ursina, Geboscon ursinum, Hylogeton ursinum, Moly latifolium, Nectaroscordum ursinum, Ophioscorodon ursinum Other names: wild garlic, cowleekes, cows s leek, cowleek, buckrams, ...</content>
 <published>2025-04-06T12:15:30+00:00</published>
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  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p59179-snowdrop-galanthus-nivalis/?#p59179</id>
  <title type="text">Snowdrop - Galanthus nivalis</title>
 <author><name>Milos Vymazal, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/3095/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Snowdrop - Galanthus nivalis Other names: Common Snowdrop Family: Amaryllidaceae Flower Colour: white, ...</content>
 <published>2025-03-22T22:35:23+00:00</published>
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  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p57336-marsh-cinquefoil-comarum-palustre/?#p57336</id>
  <title type="text">Marsh Cinquefoil - Comarum palustre</title>
 <author><name>Uwe Grabner, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/15689/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Marsh Cinquefoil - Comarum palustre Synonyms: Comarum palustris, Potentilla palustris, Fragaria palustris Other names: Purple marshlocks, Swamp Cinquefoil Family: Rosaceae Flower Colour: red, lavender, Bloom in: May, June, July, Type of flowering: number of petals 5, Actually my favourite of the genus Potentilla. It s not too special, but I m always happy to see it in the wet meadows. Location: Starnberg, ...</content>
 <published>2024-07-19T12:13:10+00:00</published>
 <updated>2024-07-19T12:13:10+00:00</updated>
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  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p57335-potentilla-incana-potentilla-incana/?#p57335</id>
  <title type="text">Potentilla incana - Potentilla incana</title>
 <author><name>Uwe Grabner, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/15689/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Potentilla incana - Potentilla incana Synonyms: Potentilla arenaria Family: Rosaceae Flower Colour: yellow, Type of flowering: number of petals 5, We have repeatedly found this species in dry, sunny ruderal habitats. In Istria there is also the very similar Potentilla tommasiniana, which always (?) has 3 leaflets, whereas incana usually has 5. In the specimen shown here, however, this characteristic ...</content>
 <published>2024-07-19T12:05:22+00:00</published>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p57225-sheep-s-bit-jasione-montana/?#p57225</id>
  <title type="text">Sheep s-bit - Jasione montana</title>
 <author><name>Uwe Grabner, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/15689/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Sheep s-bit - Jasione montana Synonyms: Jasione vulgaris, Ovilla globulariiflora, Phyteuma montanum Other names: Blue Bonnets, Blue Buttons, Blue Daisy, Iron Flower Family: Campanulaceae Flower Colour: blue, Type of flowering: flowers capitulum, From a sandy area near Regensburg in Bavaria, Southern Germany. Found on 09/06/2024 on a sandy slope, covered with silver grass (Corynephorus canescens). ...</content>
 <published>2024-07-09T11:47:02+00:00</published>
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  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p57224-grass-leaved-iris-iris-graminea/?#p57224</id>
  <title type="text">Grass Leaved Iris - Iris graminea</title>
 <author><name>Uwe Grabner, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/15689/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Grass Leaved Iris - Iris graminea Other names: Grass-leaved Flag, Plum Iris, Plum Tart Iris Family: Iridaceae Flower Colour: pink, lavender, blue, Type of flowering: other flowers, Found on 17/05/2024 in northern Istria; Croatia, near the village of Vrh in a sparse mixed pine forest. Unfortunately there were only a few plants. The species does not seem to be very common on the peninsula. ...</content>
 <published>2024-07-09T11:40:22+00:00</published>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p57223-gallic-rose-rosa-gallica/?#p57223</id>
  <title type="text">Gallic Rose - Rosa gallica</title>
 <author><name>Uwe Grabner, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/15689/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Gallic Rose - Rosa gallica Synonyms: Rosa gallica var. officinalis, Rosa gallica var. versicolor Other names: French Rose, Rose of Provins Family: Rosaceae Flower Colour: magenta, Type of flowering: number of petals 5, Found in a garrigue-like habitat in the south-east of the Istrian peninsula, slightly south of the Limski Channel, on 15/05/2024. The plants were only found very sporadically. Most ...</content>
 <published>2024-07-09T11:30:17+00:00</published>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p57222-musk-thistle-carduus-nutans/?#p57222</id>
  <title type="text">Musk Thistle - Carduus nutans</title>
 <author><name>Uwe Grabner, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/15689/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Musk Thistle - Carduus nutans Synonyms: Carduus macrocephalus, Carduus macrolepis, Carduus nutans subsp. leiophyllus, Carduus nutans subsp. macrocephalus, Carduus nutans subsp. macrolepis, Carduus nutans var. leiophyllus, Carduus nutans var. macrocephalus, Carduus nutans var. vestitus Other names: Giant Thistle, Chardon Penche, Nodding Plumeless Thistle, Nodding Plumeless-thistle, Nodding Thistle ...</content>
 <published>2024-07-09T11:22:42+00:00</published>
 <updated>2024-07-09T11:22:42+00:00</updated>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p57221-umbellate-wintergreen-chimaphila-umbellata/?#p57221</id>
  <title type="text">Umbellate Wintergreen - Chimaphila umbellata</title>
 <author><name>Uwe Grabner, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/15689/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Umbellate Wintergreen - Chimaphila umbellata Other names: Umbellate Wintergreen, Pipsissewa, Prince s Pine Family: Ericaceae Flower Colour: white, pink, Type of flowering: number of petals 5, a species that for a long time we only knew from books, which we were fortunate enough to see in the wild. Location: Bavaria, South Germany, 23.06.2024 ...</content>
 <published>2024-07-09T11:16:24+00:00</published>
 <updated>2024-07-09T11:16:24+00:00</updated>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p57220-green-shinleaf-pyrola-chlorantha/?#p57220</id>
  <title type="text">Green Shinleaf - Pyrola chlorantha</title>
 <author><name>Uwe Grabner</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/15618/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Green Shinleaf - Pyrola chlorantha Synonyms: Pyrola chlorantha var. convoluta, Pyrola chlorantha var. paucifolia, Pyrola chlorantha var. revoluta, Pyrola convoluta, Pyrola oxypetala, Pyrola virens, Pyrola virens var. convoluta, Pyrola virens var. saximontana Other names: Greenflowered Wintergreen Family: Ericaceae Flower Colour: white, green, Type of flowering: number of petals 5, According to distribution ...</content>
 <published>2024-07-09T11:07:04+00:00</published>
 <updated>2024-07-09T11:07:04+00:00</updated>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p57218-purple-flower-garlic-allium-rotundum-subsp-waldsteinii/?#p57218</id>
  <title type="text">Purple-Flower Garlic - Allium rotundum subsp. waldsteinii</title>
 <author><name>Uwe Grabner, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/15689/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Purple-Flower Garlic - Allium rotundum subsp. waldsteinii Family: Amaryllidaceae Flower Colour: red, Found in the western part of the Croatian peninsula of Istria, slightly south of the Limski Channel. The inflorescences actually look like black balls in the meadows. We found the species only in the area around Barbariga. According to POW, subsp. waldsteinii is listed as a synonym of Allium rotundum, ...</content>
 <published>2024-07-09T10:59:32+00:00</published>
 <updated>2024-07-09T10:59:32+00:00</updated>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p49774-viper-s-bugloss-echium-vulgare/?#p49774</id>
  <title type="text">Viper s Bugloss - Echium vulgare</title>
 <author><name>Milos Vymazal, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/3095/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Viper s Bugloss - Echium vulgare Synonyms: Echium argenteum, Echium granatense, Echium hispanicumOther names: Blue Echium, Blue Thistle, Blueweed, Common Echium, Common Viper s Bugloss, Common Viper s-bugloss, Paterson s Curse, Viper s Bugloss Family: Boraginaceae Flower Colour: blue, Bloom in: June, July, August, September, Type of flowering: number of petals 5, Echium vulgare - viper s Bugloss It ...</content>
 <published>2022-06-15T11:04:52+00:00</published>
 <updated>2022-06-15T11:04:52+00:00</updated>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p49767-wild-privet-ligustrum-vulgare/?#p49767</id>
  <title type="text">Wild Privet - Ligustrum vulgare</title>
 <author><name>Milos Vymazal, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/3095/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Wild Privet - Ligustrum vulgare Other names: Common Privet, European privet Family: Oleaceae Flower Colour: white, Bloom in: June, Type of flowering: number of petals 4, Ligustrum vulgare - wild Privet It is a semi-evergreen or deciduous shrub, growing to 3 m (rarely up to 5 m) tall. The stems are stiff, erect, with grey-brown bark spotted with small brown lenticels. The leaves are borne in decussate ...</content>
 <published>2022-06-13T18:26:56+00:00</published>
 <updated>2022-06-13T18:26:56+00:00</updated>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p49637-horse-chestnut-aesculus-hippocastanum/?#p49637</id>
  <title type="text">Horse-chestnut - Aesculus hippocastanum</title>
 <author><name>Milos Vymazal, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/3095/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Horse-chestnut - Aesculus hippocastanum Synonyms: Aesculus asplenifolia, Aesculus castanea, Aesculus hippocastanum f. beaumanii, Aesculus hippocastanum f. pendula, Aesculus hippocastanum var. argenteovariegata, Aesculus hippocastanum var. aureovariegata, Aesculus hippocastanum var. beaumanii, Aesculus hippocastanum var. flore-pleno, Aesculus hippocastanum var. incisa, Aesculus hippocastanum var. pendula, ...</content>
 <published>2022-05-19T10:09:59+00:00</published>
 <updated>2022-05-19T10:09:59+00:00</updated>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p49618-common-lilac-syringa-vulgaris/?#p49618</id>
  <title type="text">Common Lilac - Syringa vulgaris</title>
 <author><name>Milos Vymazal, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/3095/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Common Lilac - Syringa vulgaris Other names: Lilac Family: Oleaceae Flower Colour: lavender, purple, pink, white, Bloom in: May, Type of flowering: number of petals 4, Syringa vulgaris - common Lilac Syringa vulgaris is a large deciduous shrub or multistemmed small tree, growing to 6–7 m (20–23 ft) high. It produces secondary shoots from the base or roots, with stem diameters up to 20 cm (8 in), ...</content>
 <published>2022-05-15T12:50:17+00:00</published>
 <updated>2022-05-15T12:50:17+00:00</updated>
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<entry>
  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p49609-common-pear-pyrus-communis/?#p49609</id>
  <title type="text">Common Pear - Pyrus communis</title>
 <author><name>Milos Vymazal, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/3095/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Common Pear - Pyrus communis Synonyms: Pyrus domestica Family: Rosaceae Flower Colour: white, Bloom in: April, May, Type of flowering: number of petals 5, Pyrus communis - common Pear The pear is native to coastal and mildly temperate regions of the Old World, from Western Europe and North Africa east across Asia. It is a medium-sized tree, reaching 10–17 m (33–56 ft) tall, often with a tall, ...</content>
 <published>2022-05-09T11:52:10+00:00</published>
 <updated>2022-05-09T11:52:10+00:00</updated>
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  <title type="text">Silver Birch - Betula pendula</title>
 <author><name>Milos Vymazal, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/3095/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Silver Birch - Betula pendula Synonyms: Betula alba, Betula verrucosaOther names: Warty Birch, European Weeping Birch, European White Birch, East Asian White Birch Family: Betulaceae Flower Colour: yellow, green, Bloom in: April, May, Type of flowering: other flowers, Betula pendula - silver Birch The silver birch typically reaches 15 to 25 m (49 to 82 ft) tall (exceptionally up to 31 m (102 ft)), ...</content>
 <published>2022-04-28T16:57:46+00:00</published>
 <updated>2022-04-28T16:57:46+00:00</updated>
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  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p49533-red-berried-elder-sambucus-racemosa/?#p49533</id>
  <title type="text">Red-berried Elder - Sambucus racemosa</title>
 <author><name>Milos Vymazal, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/3095/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Red-berried Elder - Sambucus racemosa Synonyms: Sambucus racemosa var. laciniata Other names: Red Elderberry Family: Adoxaceae Flower Colour: yellow, green, Bloom in: April, May, Type of flowering: number of petals 5, Sambucus racemosa - red-berried Elder Sambucus racemosa is often a treelike shrub growing 2–6 m (7–20 ft) tall. The stems are soft with a pithy center. Each individual leaf is composed ...</content>
 <published>2022-04-24T11:36:37+00:00</published>
 <updated>2022-04-24T11:36:37+00:00</updated>
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  <id>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/vt/en/p49529-black-locust-robinia-pseudoacacia/?#p49529</id>
  <title type="text">Black Locust - Robinia pseudoacacia</title>
 <author><name>Milos Vymazal, EN</name><uri>https://www.wildplants-en.com/forum/up/en/3095/</uri></author>
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 <content type="html">Black Locust - Robinia pseudoacacia Synonyms: Robinia pseudacacia, Robinia acacia, Robinia communis, Pseudoacacia pseudoacacia, Acacia Robini Other names: False Acacia Family: Fabaceae Flower Colour: white, Bloom in: May, June, Type of flowering: other flowers, Robinia pseudoacacia - black Locust Black locust reaches a typical height of 12–30 metres (40–100 feet) with a diameter of 0.61–1.22 ...</content>
 <published>2022-04-22T15:12:09+00:00</published>
 <updated>2022-04-22T15:12:09+00:00</updated>
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