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Thomas Huber
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Re: crocus identification
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March 01, 2007, 01:10:33 PM »
Maggi, don't put your German down, before I have heard you talking!
Working out this together with you would be great, but not in next future
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Maggi Young
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Thomas, it is MANY MANY years since I was speaking German every day
Reading it is another matter, much simpler!
We have many years ahead of us, I believe, so there will be time to do this work later !!
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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March 25, 2015, 12:36:59 AM »
Would someone post a picture of the true Crocus 'Lady Killer'? Is it indeedCrocus chrysanthus?
I ask as a good friend wrote today: "My objection to some books carelessly putting it into chrysanthus comes from my semi-classical education where chrysos means gold. Hence in the early crude classifications the yellow group was chrysanthus and the blue-white ones into biflorus; this has been immeasurably refined during the past 50 years as you see. It seemed obvious that ‘Lady Killer’ belonged into the old lumped biflorus, lacking any yellow. So whenever I saw ‘Lady Killer’ in bulb catalogues labelled a variety of chrysanthus I always said “
bleep
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I planted these crocuses last autumn from supermarket's Crocus botanical mix -bag. They are some sort of
Crocus chrysanthus
(?), something very common and cheap most likely, but does anyone have any idea what cultivars they might be?
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Leena from south of Finland
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