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Crocus speciosus ALBUS has yellow throat, but style is multifid. See picture.Janis
Janis - thank you for helping us to understand better. The comments about variability in wild populations are just what we need. As I am often an 'armchair botanist' the experience of someone like yourself is invaluable. Another forumist (Zhirair) has found C speciosus in Armenia which looks like hybrids with C pulchellus but must also be within the variation that you report.Now I must consult the recent crocus paper to discover is C speciosus and C pulchellus still stand as separate species
Janis you look so cool in your photo dressed in white with a glass of red wineThis is my Crocus in question. The close up was taken two weeks ago
Yellow throat is not typical for C speciosus. Are any leaves present? Might be niveus if so .... but I doubt it as you know your crocuses Howard!
Reminiscent of a Keith Floyd pose. Just need The Stranglers playing 'Looking at the peaches'.
Can someone tell me the difference between Crocus laevegatus dark form and the late form? My dark form has, over the last few days, produced more flowers than it did during the autumn.