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Crocus speciosus -image of a plant with 5 sepals and 5 petals.
It more looks as C. xantholaimos, not speciosus - note the throat colour (in speciosus must be white) and position of stigma - it is between anthers, not significantly overtopping them. The right hand plant has longer stigma, but such plants occasionally occur between xantholaimos even in wild, but return to "normal" length in next season.Janis
Nice plants and images Stefan. I wish that I could grow more crocus in the open garden.Your 2nd image of “asumaniae” looks similar to the plants I grow under this name. I’m not sure about the first image -perhaps Janis can offer an opinion.