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Özgür,wow! realy exquisite crocus and colchicum. Unfortunately I'm not able to identify them. They all look C. biflorus but which ssp. ? Maybe also natural hybrids. But all very lovely.Picture K2a resembles C. biflorus ssp. stridii but distribution is NO of Greece. I don't know it growths in NW Turkey too.Do you have more pictures showing them from the top?
Janis, it very hard to tell from one sampe specialy sbsp. of biflorus. I have severel pictures from that province and they don't look like isauricus. They don't have regular strips of isauricus! they look more to tauri to me. This subs. tauri has very large distribution from NE. N. E. C. S. until Antalya it is posible to see this subsp. And it has quite large variations as you seen on my picture. The isauricus that Ozgür post was taken also in Antalya. Karaman is a province in south of inner Anatolia. I will try to attache a page from Van university may help too.http://vanherbaryum.yyu.edu.tr/flora/famgenustur/ir/cr/ta/index.htm
Armin, We don't have in Turkey C. biflorus stridii as Janis said it is from NE. GR. and I will post a small map showing Karaman plain. I agree with you If we dont have location than we have to measure the part of plant. You know C. biflorus puctatus has very limited location in nort of the Antalya but C. danfordia is a common crocus for inner Anatolia. And C. biflorus isauricus is more to Antalya. I want atache a research from Selcuk university with exactly point for tauri just in the nort of the Antalya. If you remenber Gerd post a unknown picture it is also very close to that point. Of course might be also everywhere some forms between subsp.!!
Mark, I am not onion man! I am a croconut!! We have 175 species of onion. I don't think if there is anybody to identifie all of this correctly. And this list is not updated. I will try to attache below.http://turkherb.ibu.edu.tr/index.php?sayfa=dizin&cins=Allium
Janis that was a report from Konya Selcuk University 2006 I will attache the line (check the page 297)http://guzelsu.com/htm/tez/185739.pdf My own C. kotschyanus subsp. kotschyanus is from just NE. of Alanya destination Sarıveliler (on your map between C3 - C4 collected by me august in a holiday, not in autumn !!! You know to find a crocus in august. Just you should be too lucky!!
Janis, at first your last two pallasii are subsp. turcicus from SE. TR. and fron Syria!! The other are ok.pallasii subsp. pallasii. C. pallasii subsp. dispathaceus is an edndemic to TR. fron inner south Anatolia.