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Very good selections, Zhirair. Greetings. I didn't select any from Goris plants but they really are the largest between speciosus. Good grown niveus really has huge flowers. Not measured exactly, but they are very close in size with C. armeniacum. I have both your selections from Vahagni and they seem very close to Goris plants as well as Talish crocus. Will try to arrange DNS checking for all three samples. It would be very nice if you will found possibility to visit Vahagni and to search for its wild population (I know its story).
regarding Crocus goulimyi leucanthus - I'm really doubtful - is it valid separation? I collected goulimyi on Monemvasia by myself and they all were inseparable from typical goulimyi. I really cannot draw any distinguishing lines between them. So I prefer to regard var. leucanthus as the same goulimyi, only colour form of it. They are almost identical in size with white forms of goulimyi, may be my stock of leucanthus are of cooler shade of white than mine goulimyi Mani White and Alba.
Thank you Janis! Hope in few years I've enough to share these beauties my colleagues. In regards to similarities of crocuses from Vahagni and Goris, the main difference is white anthers of Vahagni samples, while all Goris samples have yellow anthers. Quite a serious difference, I think. I am also very interested in visiting Vahagni locality. Will try to visit and find the locality this year.
Crocus pallasii ssp. pallasii ex Crimea
Excellent picture, Steve. Only correctly would be to use "Crocus pallasii from type locality" as subsp. level for crocuses now generally are not more used with very few exceptions. Of course very confusing are all those Turkish "pallasii" which most likely are different due geographical isolation, but serious research there is needed. Many are confusing when you start compare all features including corm tunics etc.C. wattiorum is one of the best autumn bloomers - so tiny but in same time very, very special.
As to the sizes, I provide the same conditions to all my crocuses. My niveus crocuses form quite large corms. The plants from very large corms produce bunch of blooms, but not considerably increace the sizes. The largest crocus I have observed so far is crocus speciosus 'Conqueror'. It is a gigantic plant, which is sonsiderably larger than any speciosus. When it blooms I even can't belive to my eyes that there could be such a huge crocus.
Just measured my giants this autumnn (of course some finished blooming)So diameter of open flower for Crocus pallassi from Labranda - 9 cmCrocus longiflorus from Nebrodi - 10 cmCrocus niveus - 11.5 cmCrocus armeniacum Goris - 12 cm
I do like large bloomers as they make a very good display in the open garden. I suppose your niveus is a new and different stock.
some crocus blooming now in Michigan