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You are right about the hermoneus corm, it has finer, more parallel fiber, connected by shorter fibers,much less netted then cancellatus .We have arrived here to the conclusion that it is impossible to tell apart hermoneus from cancellatus cancellatus by their flower!!!, only by checking the corm. My ochroleucus Albus are from two plants I have collected three years ago in the Upper Galilee,Luckily it makes many new bulblets.A few weeks ago when i re potted them there where more then 30 new ones.The new find is Pallasii Album from last week, but this one will take much longer to multiply since it doesn't make bulblets.
You should never tell the forum that you had 30 new corms ... ... Please can you put me on the list for a spare corm next season!?
A few weeks ago when I re-potted them there where more then 30 new ones.
By the way have you noticed how similar in appearance are Pallasii album and Dirk's C. asumaniae.
some flowers today:Crocus asumaniae in pure white `` boryi `` laevigatus dark form `` laevigatus creme form `` tournefortii, very pale form `` tournefortii x laevigatus? flower is closed in the nighta look in my greenhouse