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Crocus boryi were looking fabulous in the Peloponnese last week.
C. laevigatus 'Ray Cobb' is a beauty.
thank you for the comments on the Crocus oreocreticus.I question because last fall, i had doubts on some of these seedlings. Seed that came as C. thomasii also bloomed like these striped C. oreoreticus. The seed came from a donor with a large collection in Oregon, so i think there was some hybridizing in the donors garden. However this season only one corm bloomed in this pot, i must have lost the others from too much sun and heat under a glass pane over the frame and no water this summer.
I think it came originally from Ronald Ginns - at least my stock did (via David Stephens & Alan Edwards). This is one of the few which is doing well here in a very bad year for crocus.
I have two different stocks of C. laevigatus with note RAY COBB (I numbered them as #1 and #2), and the third with abbreviation CRO, decifered as Ray Cobb, too. All three I got from Jim Archibald by his wish, but looking in his "Master List" I didn't find more details.Janis
C. laevigatus from 2008 SRGC seed blooming in the rain today.Rimmer
Nice laevigatus. Are they from the same seed lotPoul