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Poul, look here : http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=5060.msg138259#msg138259 - to see 'E.P. Bowles' - just like yours.
Another query - can anyone ID this crocus, please?
I've got these as C. chrysanthus EA Bowles. Could someone confirm that?The are different from John Grimshaw's pictures in Hubi's COMPILATION OF CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS/BIFLORUS, but close to the picture in Bowles book Colchicum & Crocus.Poul
I think that it is E.P. Bowles. See pictures: 23- E.A. Bowles; 24 - E.P. Bowles (outer flower segments outside)
Looks right to me Ian, and not dis-similar to the form from Col de Bavella, which is also very dark on the outers.http://www.srgc.org.uk/genera/logdir/2010Mar281269808673Crocus_minimus.pdf
The color of wild forms of Crocus minimus varies widely. A form collected in Corsica at Col de Bavella...Quite unusual for such deep lilac-colored flowers is the white stigma which normally in C. minumus is yellow or orange.
Hi Ian,If it's seed from the 'Bavella' form, the stigma will be white rather than the orangey-yellow of other C. minimus. In his book Crocuses, Janis says of 'Bavella': You can see my plant from Col de Bavella here and in a cameo role here