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I bought the crocus below as crocus nudiflorus, however all the other pictures I have seen show crocus nudiflorus without any leaves. I have crocus goulimyi and it flowers with leaves but this lacks the more goblet shape. Your identification would be apprecieted. regards Graeme Strachan
Lesley/Tony - Thanks for responding.Below is a picture of the corm I got last year. (a pretty miserable little corm)Tony - I would agree with you that I don't think it's speciosus as they don't have leaves when they flower.Regarding virus, it is an older flower and I did "tweak" the photo (as it wasn't quite in focus) and this has enhanced the "blotchyness" on the petals. Graeme Strachan
hello, this plant was labelled C. cancellatus lycius.can anybody state this?cheers
Quote from: goofy on October 19, 2010, 01:11:11 PMhello, this plant was labelled C. cancellatus lycius.can anybody state this?cheersYes, it looks so - very branched style at level of anthers (not overtopping), white flowers.Janis
Hello Kasun,i think your species is Cr.cancellatus ssp.cancellatus.The leaves comes in late autumn or spring.
I thought this was Crocus hadriaticus but I'm not sure now. It looks like the anthers are forked too much. This Crocus is from north of Delphi in Greece from a field which is even called Krokus by the locals.Any experts?