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Quote from: art600 on October 23, 2008, 08:49:53 AMCould someone please identify this Crocus. The flower was removed from the plant by a cutworm I am intrigued by the white stigma Could be C kotschyanus var leucopharynx - white style and throated version of C kotschyanus
Could someone please identify this Crocus. The flower was removed from the plant by a cutworm I am intrigued by the white stigma
Quote from: art600 on Today at 08:53:08 AMSome Crocus from the bulb house and garden1. The litlle and large of Crocus kotschyanus2. Crocus goulimyi3. Crocus niveus4. Crocus boryi5. Identity please Tony G says...5 Crocus longiflorus
Quote from: Ian Y on Today at 10:11:39 AMQuote from: johanneshoeller on October 20, 2008, 05:36:45 PMSome nameless Crocus. Who can help me?Dominique, the flower of your first unknown crocus looks very like the Crocus speciosus ssp. xantholaimos x pulchellus that I show in this weeks bulb log - although I am not sure that they would meet in Syria. Tony says: Well the great and the good(e) can disagree .... I don't think it is C speciosus xantholaimos x pulchellus!! The flower/petal shape is not typical but it is VERY similar to some forms of C cancellatus. A check of the corm tunics would confirm this. C cancellatus has netted tunics, speciosus/pulchellus have papery ones.
Quote from: art600 on October 23, 2008, 08:53:08 AMSome Crocus from the bulb house and garden1. The litlle and large of Crocus kotschyanus2. Crocus goulimyi3. Crocus niveus4. Crocus boryi5. Identity please 5 Crocus longiflorus
Some Crocus from the bulb house and garden1. The litlle and large of Crocus kotschyanus2. Crocus goulimyi3. Crocus niveus4. Crocus boryi5. Identity please
But I part company with the BD on THIS one and go with Tony Goode.... Quote from: Ian Y on Today at 10:11:39 AM
Bio - I also got my 'Poseidon' from Paul Christian. Looking again at my plants & at your photo my 'Poseidon' maybe has a darker tube but in my opinion photographs are an unreliable basis for comparison.
Quote from: Gerry Webster on October 23, 2008, 03:27:10 PMBio - I also got my 'Poseidon' from Paul Christian. Looking again at my plants & at your photo my 'Poseidon' maybe has a darker tube but in my opinion photographs are an unreliable basis for comparison.Then, I would be happy next summer to send you bulbs of my possible two clones for you to compare in autumn 2009
This one seems less like Ian's beauties (reply #191), which Gerry calls the 'old form', and perhaps closer to Thomas' from Crete (reply #4) with its striped upper tube.