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Crocus vernus subspecies albiflorus ... is often lilac ... It would be boring if it was all straightforward!!
My C goulimyi leucanthus do have a tinge of lilac, but is "Mani White" a pure white clone
And lastly the two white C goulimyiFirst are 2nd generation seedlings of C goulimyi Mani White.Second is C goulimyi leucanthus from wild collected seed.
The following are pictures taken at the classic Goulimyi var leucantha site in 2005, plus a shot from the .Monument ' site near Areopolis of Goulimyi ssp goulimyi for comparison. I will post shots from this year later as I have yet to download from the camera.This year there were fewer bicolours at Foutia, indeed I would say that the Crocus were in danger of being outnumbered by the Cyclamen - they put on a fantastic scented display.
I had corms way back in the 60s as Crocus speciosus `Cassiope.' It was imported from Van Tubergens and was a soft blue, heavily veined darker. Haven't got it now.
I think when we are being gardeners what matters most is that our fellow gardeners know what we are talking about - if we are being botanists then it's a different matter, but this is a gardener's forum.
Quote from: tonyg on November 10, 2008, 05:48:30 PMCrocus biflorus ssp melantherusBD and I second that, for what it's worth! I do see what Armin gets his aleppicus suggestion from, though..... orange throat and lovely outer veining......it'd be good to see the inside when it opens on the next sunny day!!
Crocus biflorus ssp melantherus