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For that reason i'm very happy with this collection of hadriaticus from Mt. Enos in Greece. Is has got a brown keel and a yellow(ish) flower. In the background you see a white flower of cartwrightianus 'Marcel' for comparison.
A lovely yellow(ish) autumn crocus, Ruben
Yellow toned back of outer segments rarely occur in C. laevigatus and C. melantherus. It is quite stable feature and I even made some clonal selection.Janis
....Next is Crocus pulchellus from Chios Island. I searched there for Crocus biflorus although it is not recorded from Chios, but some years ago in Gothenburg was grown one sample from this Island but was lost before I saw it. All collected corms with annulate tunics turned C. pulchellus.Then two pictures of Crocus vallicola - the first from Turkey, the second from Russian Caucasus (N faced slopes in W part of ridge). The Russian are not so good growers as Turkish, but with more prominent "tail" on top of flower segments. And as last is C. xantholaimos.
Janis,your pulchellus from 'Zephyr' here looks as it should be, but in Cyril's photo it is somewhat intermediate form.Thomas, wonderful pictures as always, got a great pleasure out of watching them. Your crocus medius from Italy is just stunning. What a nice and showy one!!! Thanks for showing.
Janis, please post some pictures of the yellow back laevigatus and melantherus!