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Not medius, but ligusticus, Zhirair!Janis
Janis, of course, I know that crocus medius was renamed to ligusticus, but I am used to medius, and besides, I prefer calling it medius anyway. The same is with fritillaria collina. I grew it as lutea for many years. Now it is renamed, but I still stick to lutea and think that name lutea very suits to this species. Frankly speaking, I don't like playing that 'cats and mice'. One day it is called this, the other - all of a sudden they decide to call it another way. Maybe, because of nothing to do. I think there are very more important things in botany to concentrate in.
Dear Zhirair, nice to read this but Fritillaria collina and lutea are two different species. Unfortunately, but most likely fortunately we must to follow rules otherwise there will be chaos.We used Scilla for a lot of species, but step by step Prospero becomes more and more popular for former S. autumnalis and its relatives. Soviet botanists for a very long used C. susianus, although correct name is C. angustifolius, now used almost everywhere. Pity - I more like Crocus herbertii, but it must be named C. thiebautii, Crocus flavus dissectus correctly must be named C. mouradii etc. If we will not follow rules it will be as traffic on city streets without any rules - end will be... Not always I like those changes, but not always you have "pot with honey in front of you". Relating C. medius, I too in my thinking quite often use old name and sometimes even can't remember correct one, but I learn... Not easy to change in 70, but we all must to do this to be correct and perfect on forum - we are teaching young and less experienced "croconuts" and other bulb growers and enthusiasts.
Some pictures from todayAt first 2 forms of Crocus kotschyanus - the first from, Armut Dag from HKEP collection, and the second from Hatay - most striped form, collected by Jim Person (Gothenburg BG)Then Crocus ligusticus - ZhirairFollows Crocus speciosus alba from Ijevan - in few days it lost blue hint, although partly withered flowers again got some lilac hint. This one was found by Zhirair and he kindly spared with me this beauty (today started to bloom C. bolensis alba, found together with Ibrahim, but flower was too poor to picture it)And as last Crocus goulimyi found by my step daughter Liga, who will completely run my nursery from next year and named by me as 'New Harlequin'. The 'Harlequin' of John Fieldieng is more contrasting bicoloured, but laser to split.
As far as Crocuses are concerned I'm still in the Brian Mathew days. Where can I read more please about C. puringhiorum (a b****r to spell ).I've searched the Forum and Google comes up with very little.