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...The last my mistake was done in autumn 2007 when I felt under temptation to buy 100 corms of Crocus kotschyanus Albus. Got huge corms but only 1 bloomed in first autumn as C. speciosus. This autumn most gave those famous malformed 3-4 petalled blue flowers. Under this beautiful name appeared this famous Dutch grown kotschyanus stock which makes huge corms but never blooms - virus or genetic problem. All were dug out and went to fireplace. NO ONE DUTCH BULB IN MY GARDEN MORE!!! Sorry.Janis
This reminds me of my first Crocus korolkowii that came from a Dutch supplier a few years ago. The corms were huge, flowered badly, broke down to small corms and have never flowered again.
Janis, when those crocus corms went to the fireplace, did you eat them after roasting them? Maybe that clone was bred to be a vegetable and not for flowering