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Thanks to very nice weather at the second half of September autumn crocuses are enjoying the sun1,2 Crocus kotchianus different colours3. Crocus speciosus Bowles Blue (I believe)4. Crocus speciosus Cassiope5. Crocus speciosus albus
Zhirair, compare position of stigma in C. archibaldiorum and in yours. Both are very different. I'm just now working on yours which I intend to name C. armeniacum,Janis
....................................many crocuses from speciosus group by appearance look the same species.
How very true
I'm sitting in Airport, waiting for fly, so only quick comment - Type speciosus is woodland species, armeniacum and archibaldiorum - steppelanders. Zhirair must remember how speciosus stopped at edge of forest from forest side an armeniacum stopped where fields/meadows changed to shrubs They are different genetically, too, but we always must to find some feature (better more) allowing to separate by morphology. In this case one of such is position of stigma. More not remember at moment - but wait, I hope to publish it this winter. It is blooming with me now, too. Some forms is almost identical with cv. ARTABIR. May be it was selected just from Armenian species.Janis
Yes, it (Ijevans sample) is completely different, most likely belongs to type speciosus, but I didn't check yet. It is typical forest type - if you remember - it was blooming only in forest and close to forest edge, not entering deeper on meadow.