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Superb crocus Zhirair, Ruben and Janis.Crocus gilanicus grown from my own seeds from plants ex Jean Wyllie, showing some colour variation.Crocus pulchellus albus from Janis. This does well in a lattice pot sunk in the open garden and has not been repotted for many years.
It is not often I dispute Janis observations but the putative gilanicus looks like kotschyanus to me. The yellow markings in the throat are W shaped, typical for kotschyanus. Pulchellus has a solid yellow band. Gilanicus and kotschyanus are close relatives, maybe this is a hybrid? Gilanicus is known to cross easily with another close relative, autranii. It's a fine crocus whatever it is!
Gilanicus is known to cross easily with another close relative, autranii. It's a fine crocus whatever it is!
Crocus speciosus 'Artabir'Crocus speciosus seedling