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could your mystery crocus be a white form of C. goulimyi?if has the floppy wide tepal shape distinctive of goulimyiRimmer
I got this as Crocus caspius, but where is the yellow throat?Is it an albino form of caspius or wrongly named? None of my books mention albino forms of Crocus caspius.Poul
I'm inclined to agree with C. goulimyi but I'm doubtful about 'Mani White' which, if memory serves, has rather pointed tepals. Perhaps subsp. leucanthus (so-called)?
Paul Christian:'Mani White' - £7.50."C. goulimyi leucantha"(!) - £3.50
Doh!! You can now see how rarely I buy crocus. Quick research - Mani White can be had for a lot less. C goulimyi leucanthus is rarely offered .... might be a snip at 3.50 although in my experience seed raised leucanthus disappoint if there is any chance of hybrids with the blue forms. Many of my seed raisings have come in blue shades, few true to type
Thank you all for the ID! I will re-label it as 'C. goulimyi, white form' (and keep searching for the real caspius)Poul
I agree with Zhirair. It certainly isn't Mani White. Checking corm tunics will confirm is it goulimyi or not. In my collection are lot of leucanthus, this autumn they were pure white, but I have only few Mani White. I was afraid about virus infection and destroyed my main stock. May be too early? I didn't like flower shape. Now I have small stock from Archibald.
I do normally not treat crocus like this, but here it is: Crocus 'Caspius' cormsPoul