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Here's one of mine from a few small corms kindly sent to me by Tony Willis. Tony wasn't sure what the species would be but said that the corms were collected from Kosmos in the Greek Peleponnese. My guess would be Crocus boryi, am I correct??
Here I want to show some more photo from university garden. They have nice specieses but the slugs made big problems.
Quote from: David Nicholson on October 27, 2008, 12:48:50 PMHere's one of mine from a few small corms kindly sent to me by Tony Willis. Tony wasn't sure what the species would be but said that the corms were collected from Kosmos in the Greek Peleponnese. My guess would be Crocus boryi, am I correct??David, oddly I have this same form in flower today, I received the seeds in 2005 under tuornefortii,but off course it isn't that.it is smaller sized flower, and much slender then boryi....I also have difficulties to decide....
IbrahimVery nice crocuses as always from you. I too have slugs but am working hard to make the garden less friendly to them. I think your mystery crocus is C asumaniae. The style is longer and more prominent than I associate with C pallasii.
Two more crocus are starting to bloom:C. pallasii pallasiiC. ochroleucus, at the end of the they I was lucky to take a photo of this great clump.