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Very good picture of C. autranii, Paul. From where just in Russia are your speciosus? Crocus gilanicus - first flowers pictured 2 days agoJanis
Although something similar in some forms C. vallicola always blooms after C. suworovianus. It is easy separable from the last by long "tail" on tips of flower segments. Here the form from Turkey and on next two pictures - from Russian Caucasus. For those I must thank to Dima from unhappy Ukraine, suffering from Russian aggression and terrorist gangs in Donbass where lives Dima's parents and is located his garden. All his Caucasian and Azerbaijan gatherings left unplanted in autumn 2014 due Russian aggression.Another 2 pictures are crocuses from speciosus group originally collected in C Turkey.
Crocus banaticus with a nice contrast in colour is out now, joining C. b. 'First Snow' which I've shown earlier and is pushing up more buds, so this will be 4 flowers - there was one corm and one small offset when I repotted in July - what good value!
Excellent banaticus, Matt. Mine blue only showed first nose out of soil. Today is raining all the day and flowers stay closed. Nothing else left than to order papers and prepare some herbariums of quite rare crocuses. Pity that for complete herbarium we need to kill the plant.Janis
A few years ago i saw a picture of a bicolored banaticus. Any idea of there is another bicolored banaticus? Somebody who grows it?
Some more variations on C. banaticus: from Ianfrom Shelaghfrom Hagenand from PoulOff to cross-pollinate my white and blue!