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Hi,This will probably be an easy one for you crocus experts, and I suspect it might be C. Tommasinianus but am not sure. The bud, and then flower, start off very pale blue, darkening with age. The picture shows it shows it at its darkest, more or less. It blooms early here, normally in March, but will be later this year as they have just started appearing, in spite of there still being frost in the ground most places in the garden. It clumps nicely here, but I would not call it aggressive in any way. I got it from a friend who found it in a protected corner of the "remains" of his grandmother's garden at least ten years after the house was torn down to make way for an industrial site. His grandparents were in that house from about 1920; and I doubt if the garden has been worked after 1980.Knud
Can you confirm these, please.The first one is probably Atticus ssp. sublimis ? from the Peloponnese in 2007.The other one came from AGS seed labelled Vernus in 99. You have to have patience in this game as it was flowering for the first time last week.