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Is it possible that these are the result of a viral infection?
The most strange season. Several crocuses already opened seed pods and I collected their seeds and they are already sawn although outside all still are white in thin cover of snow. The first species ripening seeds was Crocus pumilus from Crete - seeds are tiny as tiny are flowers. The other species where seeds are already harvested are hakkariensis, cappadocicus, hatayensis, caspius, some kotschyanus samples.I already harvested few "chrysanthus" samples where leaves became yellow - corms looks very good, slightly increased in size, but I would like more. But some species suffered in this crazy winter. The worst are hittiticus - earlier growing as weed, michelsonii and may be some others, not yet checked - all made new corms healthy but smaller than planted. All of them lost roots.I suppose that winter with unfrozen soil maid conditions too wet. Frost makes soil physiologically "dry" as well as draught. All of them were treated by fungicide for safety using tea sieves.
Some more Autumn blooming crocus from the Southern Hemisphere right now. How do the flat earthers explain this!?