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Maybe there is a difference in taste?
Yes probably, and it may well be that the colour signals poison or just a bad taste. Aposematism, or warning coloration, has been an accepted concept in zoology for 150 years, and now also (as far as I understand from 'googling') in botany the last 20 years or so. Yellow and red are are among colours mentioned as aposematic, and apparantly there is not a conflict between colour as an attraction to pollinators and a defence against predators. Botanists out there, please correct me if I am wrong!Interestingly, predator behaviour in relation to aposematism is speculated to be learned behaviour, so my yellow crocuses may have been grazed by a young deer. I hope it was left with a bad taste in its mouth after eating three bunches.Knud