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Crocus laevigatus yellow form. This flower is no longer gold like when it first appeared above ground. The colour has faded.
Actually some Crocus in flower.Crocus hyemalis and Crocus laevigatus were given to me by very generous friends.The Crocus cambessedesii are two of my favorite seedlings of this species.
The darkest of my laevigatus above was taken during the last few rays of day light. This made it a lovely colour. I'm thinking what I wrote is misleading. The dark emerging bud can be seen in Crocus for ID thread.
Quote from: mark smyth on November 13, 2009, 06:40:49 PMCrocus laevigatus yellow form. This flower is no longer gold like when it first appeared above ground. The colour has faded. Mark,Are you sure that it is laevigatus?There are white laevigatus, but they are very rare; usually with prominent purple stripes or veins on the exterior. Hendrik
Quote from: mark smyth on November 13, 2009, 06:40:49 PMCrocus laevigatus yellow form. This flower is no longer gold like when it first appeared above ground. The colour has faded. Mark,Are you sure that it is laevigatus?Hendrik
Quote from: Hendrik Van Bogaert on November 15, 2009, 07:56:14 AMQuote from: mark smyth on November 13, 2009, 06:40:49 PMCrocus laevigatus yellow form. This flower is no longer gold like when it first appeared above ground. The colour has faded. Mark,Are you sure that it is laevigatus?HendrikFrom other side - the flowers really are very similar and I never saw creamy laevigatus, but I have by myself boryi with very yellowish back of outer petals in first days of blooming.Janis