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If 'Purple Heart' is a hybrid between C. niveus & C. cartwrightianus (or another saffron crocus) this would be remarkable given that the recent phylogenetic analysis suggests they are quite distantly related.
Quote from: Gerry Webster on November 16, 2009, 10:15:47 AMIf 'Purple Heart' is a hybrid between C. niveus & C. cartwrightianus (or another saffron crocus) this would be remarkable given that the recent phylogenetic analysis suggests they are quite distantly related.How about C.cartwrightianus x C.hadriaticus?
Given the variation in Crocus cartwrightianus I would put 'Purple Heart' as a variation of the pure species. Here is a white with some purple and a purple with a purple throat. The former breeds a good proportion of identical progeny.
While I am not always convinced by his identifications, I presume he has some reason for naming it thus.
Quote from: Gerry Webster on November 16, 2009, 09:14:42 PMWhile I am not always convinced by his identifications, I presume he has some reason for naming it thus. I am sure that things that sound unusual sell better ... and perhaps for a higher price?....why is there not an emoticon for cynical edit by maggi: try this ,Tony..... (Attachment Link) or this.... (Attachment Link)
Fascinating Janis - I was not aware of the spring flowering forms being in cultivation. I have a couple of forms that sometimes keep flowers until January but only when exposed to cold garden conditions. In pots the flowers are over sooner.