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Crocus biflorus ssp pulchricolor from near Lake Abant Turkey (Attachment Link) edit by m to rotate photo
In sublimis flower throat is distinctly pubescent, in atticus mostly glabrous or sparsely pubescent, but the best feature to separate both is corm tunics - coarsely reticulated with long neck in atticus and finely reticulated with short neck in sublimis
Nice pictures Stefan! Here also a bit sun yesterday, only in frame the first open flowers.Crocus 'Rainbow Gold', a cross between C.veluchensis from Bulgaria and C.cvijicii from Greece
Crocus gembosii! What a thriller! Is this a new species or maybe a natural hybrid or what? I've seen no mention of it ever. Did I just have my eyes closed? (I don't have Janis' most recent book of course.)
Leslie,I would be happy to send you some seeds at least, but due New Zealand import rules it is impossible and two my attempts to do this earlier, failed.
Not easy to identify by picture, but not far from lake Abant is growing C. zetterlundii. Check the cataphylls - if they are yellowish, it almost certainly is zetterlundii. I separate my stocks very easy just by colour of cataphylls, especially if you can compare both species side by side. C. pulchricolor grows on Ulu Dag - quite distant from Abant.
Crocus gembosii was published by me in 2016 in International Rock Gardener (76: p.28-31). See: http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2016Apr281461879792IRG_76.pdf Earlier it was regarded as C. chrysanthus, but well separable from this. Even more it is quite unique because freely hybridizes with neighbouring blue flowering species which identity is not proofed - most likely it is C. concinnus or C. mawii (in my book regarded as C. mawii - but differences between both are so subtle and overlapping that without DNA is almost impossible to separate both). I'm attaching for you, Leslie, some pictures of such hybrids used in my book, but there are many more in my collection.
Crocus time in full swing with me too, bit of catching up to do :Crocus cyprius (from seed)Crocus danforidiae (from seed)Crocus flavus (from seed)Crocus minimusIce blue Crocus baytopiorum