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Crocus sieberi sieberi - likely hybrid with ssp sublimis
Why you rergard this as hybrid? It resembles true sieberi. Hybrids with sublimis occurs very rarely, I had no results although I repeated such crossing several years.
Picture #2 - I would regard as variation in typical sieberi, picture #3 - don't know. Will look for my wild pictures and will post them on Forum.
Great to see. The one with pale purple inner petals pic labelled Omalos is very similar to some of my seedlings. All of yours have the same dark, purple colour marking the outer petals, some of mine have a colour in them much closer to the ground colour of sublimis or atticus, a paler, more blueish purple. See another one below but here agai there is a darker bud waiting to flower below.I will find and photograph my seedlings ex Bowles White in the next few days as they open their flowers. After growing BW for over 20 years I started getting seed from it a few years ago ... strange to wait so long.
Printing House sent me some pictures from processing of my book and ensured that I will receive it on next Monday. I menaced them with cancelling of contract and jury-process for getting back pre-paid money. Unfortunately on Tuesday I'm going to mountain trip and I will be back only 10th of March and then I will start despatching of book.
I have never been able to quite catch how gilded Crocus x chrysanthus 'Phoebe' can appear some afternoons. Mind you it barely co-operated today & then only after setting it in the worst possible spot for background.john