Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Bulbs => Crocus => Topic started by: Ophrys on January 24, 2024, 06:05:43 AM
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Crocous iranicus is a very beautiful crocus. Unfortunately it blooms a bit early for German weather conditions.
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Great :D
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Beautiful plant.
can you source seeds?
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Crocous iranicus is a very beautiful crocus. Unfortunately it blooms a bit early for German weather conditions.
Very nice indeed. Does it have a trace of green at the basis of the outer segments? I believe some C. iranicus have this trait, but not all.
With me the earliest crocus in my collection is C. caricus, which just opened today. Of the ones already blooming, none has any brown in the throat, which I consider a particularly appealing feature of this species (Unfortunately, I cannot attach a photo as I simply don’t have time to transfer photos to my laptop and downsize them and direct smartphone upload no longer works).
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Beautiful plant.
can you source seeds?
I hope, that they will make some seeds.
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Great :D
Cicero's statement will still be correct in 2000 years, hopefully.
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Very nice indeed. Does it have a trace of green at the basis of the outer segments? I believe some C. iranicus have this trait, but not all.
With me the earliest crocus in my collection is C. caricus, which just opened today. Of the ones already blooming, none has any brown in the throat, which I consider a particularly appealing feature of this species (Unfortunately, I cannot attach a photo as I simply don’t have time to transfer photos to my laptop and downsize them and direct smartphone upload no longer works).
I wouldn't say it's green. But with the outer blue and the inner yellow at the base it can seem that way.
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Very nice indeed. Does it have a trace of green at the basis of the outer segments? I believe some C. iranicus have this trait, but not all.
With me the earliest crocus in my collection is C. caricus, which just opened today. Of the ones already blooming, none has any brown in the throat, which I consider a particularly appealing feature of this species (Unfortunately, I cannot attach a photo as I simply don’t have time to transfer photos to my laptop and downsize them and direct smartphone upload no longer works).
Not always caricus has brown in throat - in this aspect it is quite variable.
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Sadly, yes. It's not that the ones I have are not beautiful, so I shouldn't complain. But the dark throat just enhances the effect of the dark anthers so much more..
Btw, it’s quite hard to pollinate them, they are really sparing with their pollen.
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Janis,
I tried to register on your website. It kept rejecting my password.
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The Crocus cvijicii rainbow gold is a very beautiful breed.
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Crocus minimus, sardinian form.
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Crocus versicolor, widespread in south of the country.
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It is interesting when white shapes appear.
(https://i.imgur.com/rlprY9yl.jpg)
Crocus 'Spring Beauty'
I think that's the name of this croc, correct me if I'm wrong.
(https://i.imgur.com/Y3p3ibj.jpg)
Crocus heuffelianus
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Crocus tommasinianus 'Ruby Giant'
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In 2015 I planted five bulbs of C.heuffelianus, some from Janis and some from Leonid Bondarenko, all a bit different, and they have been doing great here.
Increasing well but sadly I haven't gotten any seeds from them, possibly because of our weather.
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About five years ago I sowed C.heuffelianus seeds from Pilous, and they are flowering now. I especially like the one with very dark tips. :)
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Like many of you in the last weeks I have been preparing everything for the new growing season which is about to embark soon.
There isn't much happening yet but to my delight I was greated today by the first Crocus Flower of C. vallicola in the open plunge.
I'm wishing everybody a happy growing season from Amsterdam....
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Like many of you in the last weeks I have been preparing everything for the new growing season which is about to embark soon.
There isn't much happening yet but to my delight I was greated today by the first Crocus Flower of C. vallicola in the open plunge.
I'm wishing everybody a happy growing season from Amsterdam....
It's always exciting to see the first bloom of a new season, isn't it? It's a treat that keeps us all going!
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It's always exciting to see the first bloom of a new season, isn't it? It's a treat that keeps us all going!
So very true Maggi; it's that great mix of anticipation, hope and 'the day before Christmas' feeling :-)
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Nice comparison, StevenS!
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Both C. vallicola clones are blooming now at the same time.
One is from Trabzon, Turkey and unfortunately the origin of the second is unkown.
Because it's interesting and fun to note intraspecific differences I post them here:
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And then in the bulbhouse quickly followed by C. hakkariensis which almost 'popped up like a mushroom'...