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No1 is the most interesting as at first glance I thought it and No2 were both C cancellatus ssp cancellatus. However the white anthers of No1 make this C cancellatus ssp pamhyllicus BUT from Syria?? Hopefully Oron will take a look at these and offer his opinion, he may have seen these in the wild.
Some nameless Crocus. Who can help me?
Crocus serotinus subsp. clusii cv ‘Poseidon’This is a very vigorous cultivar; one corm obtained last year has produced six flowering-size corms this year.
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: 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.
Some Crocus from the bulb house and garden1. The litlle and large of Crocus kotschyanus2. Crocus goulimyi3. Crocus niveus4. Crocus boryi5. Identity please