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And then, there is the mystery of Crocus minimus 'Albus' which was sent to Australia (Otto?) by, I think, Brian Mathew and he should know what's what. I haven't seen it, and have just a single seed, not yet germinated, but apparently the size, shape and everything except colour conform to true minimus but it is pure white AND, to confuse the issue further, it is by far the EARLIEST to flower, May-July in one friend's garden. That would be Nov - Jan in the northern hemisphere.
If they were not so delicate they'd make a super bouquet for a bride, wouldn't they? Just don't know how you would fix those squishy tubes to hold up properly ? Not easy..... better to enjoy them in a pot, or, as we do.... but later.... in the garden, where they are very reliable.
Michael a beautiful crocus and equally beautiful photograph. It is interesting to see a Crocus sieberi from Parnassus with such a strong yellow throat. The ones I have seen have been mostly difficult to distinguish from Crocus veluchensis and the yellow has been almost abscent. Here is a picture taken last spring
Michael - how many corms in the pot? It really is an excellent clone.
Quote from: Tony Willis on February 02, 2009, 09:20:52 PMMichael a beautiful crocus and equally beautiful photograph. It is interesting to see a Crocus sieberi from Parnassus with such a strong yellow throat. The ones I have seen have been mostly difficult to distinguish from Crocus veluchensis and the yellow has been almost abscent. Here is a picture taken last springExactly my experience in 2007.Michael - how many corms in the pot? It really is an excellent clone.