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Crocus biflorus subsp. punctatus
Sorry, Wim, but this is Crocus babadagensis - punctatus has blue ground colour. Very characteristic for C. babadagensis (described in 2012) is blackish tips of anthers. Although with same petals outside both are very distant geographically and has different morphological characters, too. Before 2012 both were distributed under name punctatus but now better to correct name. Schocked by so early bloomiong. What when will come frost?Janis
WimI really like your Crocus babdagensis Could you please tell me who supplied the corms.Arthur
Arthur,they came from Kirsten and Lars Andersen, the collection number is HKEP9708
Thanks Wim - I must try to get some as I think the stippling on the outside of the petals is excellent.
Some nice-looking crocus Ruben!Here in West Fife the weather has been very mild but also wet & windy (as usual). I grow almost all of my crocus under glass as most crocus flowers don't last long in the open garden here. This year the cool summer and warm winter have brought many plants into flower ridiculously early. The warmth, humidity and poor light levels encourage lax growth, flopping floral tubes, flowers that don't open ......and then botrytis. Here are three that should not be flowering at this time of year: