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I suppose all this is one very compelling argument for all registered names to be complete with an official colour description using the (horribly expensive) RHS colour chart ?
Quote from: Maggi Young on March 05, 2008, 08:34:26 PMI suppose all this is one very compelling argument for all registered names to be complete with an official colour description using the (horribly expensive) RHS colour chart ? Saw a 2 volume set (bit tatty on the outside but good inside) in a second hand bookshop I know for £25 if it's still there when next I go would anyone be interested at that price plus my postage costs?
This thread is moving too fast to keep up. Thanks Thomas, it was nice to see your lawn 7 years ago. We can see that Chris has grown as well as the crocuses! On the old picture and your recent picture, your grass is a lot shorter than ours. Do you cut it before the crocuses are showing? Or is your climate colder than ours so it hasn't started growing round? I've been warning my husband to cut round the clumps as they were emerging but I think we could have cut it shorter before they emerged. Still awaiting Negro Boy and Blue Bird although the latter has started coming through this week. I'm thinking of adding some Iris and snowdrops later this year.
Thank you for the suggestion on Crocus nudiflorus, Howard and Thomas. Will give it a try in my lawn. The point about autumn crocuses not following the calendar is also a good one. I have observed this on other autumn crocuses here in my rock garden section.Thanks to everyone for great pictures. Keep them coming to save me from our still snowy surrowndings.
I have the chart but I'm unable to reach the Crocus just now. Maybe this weekend