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Great show again Luit - I particularly like I. histrioides major - what a fine blue !Guess you were the spy out in the wind instead of the cold today Luit - How's your hairdo ??
How's your hairdo ??
What impress me is the soil - sand! This is likely one success factor of dutch bulb breeders
I like the C.sieberi ssp. sieberi who's yellow color is shining through like yolk of an egg.
I very much like the colour of the flowers BUT.... perhaps I'm getting paranoid about all the possible virus attacks mentioned recently among the crocuses but I'm not happy about the yellowing of the foliage on the C. sieberi ssp. sieberi. What does anyone else think? Not my problem of course in this instance, but if it IS virus, this gentleman should be encouraged to root out possible offenders because with so intensely planted a collection, disease could spread like wildfire.
Crocus vernus Purpureus Grandiflorus is the darkest, richest, most delicious purple I have seen. Is it an old variety, or is it likely to be available in the trade?
Luit, the Iris histrioides is superb. Does "Cam.B" stand for Cambridge Bulbs (Norman Stevens)?