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Crocus cvijicii JJA 343.600, ex Greece. Flowers are scented and in chrome-yellow to orange yellow, different colour to other forms I grow.
A belated photo of a way-too-advanced pot of Crocus pelistericus (from MESE380 sown in 2000) taken on 8th January 2016.In a more normal year I'd expect it to flower from February to early March. The flowers usually open sequentially rather than in a single burst, but in this crazy winter the first flowers emerged at the end of November and the final ones last week, a span of some 13 weeks which is taking it to extremes!Apologies for the rather rushed photo, the pot was hurriedly left in the kitchen before I dashed off to work so that the pollen would be ready for the paint brush later... John
Many thanks David.Roseoviolaceus is indeed a wee cracker Matt. It is slowly clumping up in a pot and seems to benefit from being kept on the cool side over summer (a relatively simple task here in Scotland! ).
Cvijicii is lovely in general but this more orange form is outstanding!Poul
Oh, this sweet sweet retirement. Finally came day when I can all my time dedicate only to crocuses and some other lovely things. Last 2-3 days were incredibly rich in new discoveries. I feel as botanist of old times, who sitting in his Herbarium browsing sheet after sheet, and then suddenly stopping! Yes, it is something really new! Only instead of Herbarium sheets I'm browsing crocus pots of old gatherings with whom I never had time for identification. And during those days I three times cried "YES - it is new one!" And separable not by number of hairs in flower's throat visible only by microscope, but separable by real features, which every one can observe even without clock-masters lance. Some soon will be published.Here I'm giving two pictures from one of that trio - note the length of filaments - they are longer than anthers! Look in throat - it is deep purple in centre. Look on colour of filaments! Of course, about that one I still must to check all new species from HKEP - may be I forgot about some, but my first opinion - it is really new one.The other pictures are more ordinary things - two unusual colour forms of C. abantensis, and marvellous C. baytopiorum pictured at Liga's Nursery.Janis
Very exiting with these new species! We all benefit of your retirement. I wish you luck with your new discoveries. The first one is really different.Poul