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Snake's-head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris)Observer
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Apparently the latest flowers at a place in partial shadow of an oak tree close by.
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Snake's-head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris)Observer
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Unfortunately there are hardly any flowers remained, since the unusually warm weather conditions.
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Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis)Observer
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Von Wanderern gefragt welche gelbe Blumen hier wachsen, machte ich den Vorschlag, eine Beobachtung hochzuladen.
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Hard Shield Fern (Polystichum aculeatum)Observer
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Gemeinde Schrems bei Frohnleiten, 8130 Gemeinde Schrems bei Frohnleiten, Österreich (Google, OSM)Description
A common fern in this region
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Hard Shield Fern (Polystichum aculeatum)Observer
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Very common shield fern
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European Beech (Fagus sylvatica)Observer
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Gemeinde Schrems bei Frohnleiten, 8130 Gemeinde Schrems bei Frohnleiten, Österreich (Google, OSM)Description
An old beech tree, which lost its top part as the wood is decaying.
See my earlier presentation when the beech had its crown in 2017 at https://www.monumentaltrees.com/en/aut/styria/grazumgebung/15245_hoaterberggipfelbeischrems/28694/
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European Beech (Fagus sylvatica)Observer
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Gemeinde Schrems bei Frohnleiten, 8130 Gemeinde Schrems bei Frohnleiten, Österreich (Google, OSM)Description
The most impressive beech tree i do know. Measured trunk girth taken in 2017 reported at https://www.monumentaltrees.com/en/aut/styria/grazumgebung/15245_hoaterberggipfelbeischrems/28695/
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Hard Shield Fern (Polystichum aculeatum)Observer
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Gemeinde Schrems bei Frohnleiten, 8130 Gemeinde Schrems bei Frohnleiten, Österreich (Google, OSM)Photos / Sounds
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Pink Earth Lichen (Dibaeis baeomyces)Observer
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Ehemalige Lehmgrube, Unterpremstätten,Gemeinde Premstätten, Steiermark, Österreich (Google, OSM)Description
Photo taken by a friend of mine, i do not yet know the exact time and location, will update this report when i got better images and essential data.
Update: location and time are correct now, photos changed to larger size
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Japanese-Lantern (Alkekengi officinarum)Observer
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Wildere occurrence, containing tasty berries with much essential vitamins! These may taste a little bitter but i like them.
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Corktrees (Genus Phellodendron)Observer
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Apparemtly spreading and wildering in the area of the former botanical collection named Alpengarten Frohnleiten. This tree had been cut, perhaps having been mixed up with even more, invasively spreading Ailanthus altissima I do suspect this was Phellodendron amurense but am not sure of the species roght now. There are apparently not yet mature fruits, i may not reach, at least not easily.
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Broad Buckler-Fern (Dryopteris dilatata)Observer
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Report splitted from the prior one of Dryopteris expansa upon the kind revision and advice by @alexanderwuensche
I had not expected both related, the most similar species' to grow there side by side. Best thanks to Alexander!
It is about the left fern visible at photos no. 2+3, while the right one is D. expansa.
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Norway Spruce (Picea abies)Observer
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A common spruce with heavily inflated lower trunk, quite impressive!
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Hard Shield Fern (Polystichum aculeatum)Observer
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It is not frequent in that ravine above the creek Walchenbach, upwards the mountain Schattenberg.
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Scaly Male Fern (Complex Dryopteris affinis)Observer
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Likely that type of the apomictic group. Growing to huge, man-tall clumps at the wet, instable soil, which consistently pours down to the creek.
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Lady Fern (Athyrium filix-femina)Observer
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In large numbers at the pasture.
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Haircap Moss Family (Family Polytrichaceae)Observer
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At a pasture with wet soil, partially as well with red coloured Sphagnum
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European Beech (Fagus sylvatica)Observer
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Just a few beeches remained here in the forest as these were replaced by Common spruce.
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Deer Fern (Struthiopteris spicant)Observer
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Needing and indicating acidic soil.
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Common Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus)Observer
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Dense colony, now without leaves.
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Norway Spruce (Picea abies)Observer
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Usual Common spruce forest with acidic (upper) soil.
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Common Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus)Observer
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When i was a child, decades ago, i harvested the delicious berries together with my parents, close to there, in my uncle's wood.