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Now, is it a natural, fertile hybrid or an intermediate form between the two species?Or, can it be cancellatus damascenus [by the form of the corm]?Any suggestions?
..... Perhaps I should join you next year and we can make a big study of these wonderful plants
I have offered on a few occasions to organize a crocus tour in Israel and it is still valid!!so both of you and other 'croconuts' are welcome, i think it would be great to hear more opinions regarding some of the populations.
Just to show some more variation in the cancellatus populations:On the left sample of the population from center Golan Heights [790m], robust plants, corms are big and more flat in form while the other, on the right is from a higher population [1050], tiny plants, elongated corms. this population is growing in wet highlands and are covered with snow each year.