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Thomas, I was looking at your Crocus Hybrids in Trade thread to see what the tiny white ones on my dog's grave are. Their White Beauty, do these set seed?
This year my crocus vernus “Queen of the Blues” all of a sudden (all samples) developed darker veins. It doesn’t seem to be a virus, but I can’t understand the reason for that. Maybe our croconuts know what’s the case. Will be also pleased to know Tony’s opinion about that abnormality.
One of the crocus illustrated in the Connoisseur Collection thread (see reply #99) page 7, http//www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=1331.90 is the old cultivar ‘Haarlem Gem’. Has anyone seen this in commerce recently? It’s mentioned in many early twentieth century books, but I’ve never seen it on a list or in a garden.
Tony,Thanks a lot for your comments. I find them very wise.It is very strange. I personally suspect that it could be caused by a stress. Last year all the summer we had permanent rains and the winter was very cold. The most surprising is that all the samples (I have over 300) developped such darker veins and I could find any normal specimen among them.I have been growing this variety since 1985 and each year trashed only around 2 to 3 virused (colour-breaking virus) plants, which developed disorted flowers and darker irregular stripes. But this I observe the first time and it is really interesting what will be the next year. The only thing that keeps me not yet thinking of virus that there are not irregular stripes, but only darker veins. Anyway, next year everything will be clear.