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First flower on a seedling from 'Hubert Edelsten' sown in June 2007
Quote from: Roma on February 22, 2010, 10:06:50 PMFirst flower on a seedling from 'Hubert Edelsten' sown in June 2007Looks like it might have crossed with 'Tricolor'. Very nice. Pic of it open too?
Luc there is quite a difference in our 2 plants in the colour department. I wonder whether anyone knows whether this a seed strain or a clonal name? Just noticed that you placed aff. in the name for your plant Luc - silly me
Finally a Crocus gargaricus flowering just 2 yrs and 5 months from sowing. This is the quickes I have had a spring crocus flower from seed.
After long weeks with many snow, some Crocus today:Crocus biflorus ssp., Goktepe, Turkey, geneticly similar Cr.bifl.ssp tauri '' cyprius '' hartmannianus from C-Cyprus, this year in my list '' korolkowii 'Golden Nugget'
Crocus biflorus pulchricolor x chrysanthus from wild col seed. Note variation, one very close or = to biflorus pulchricolor the other with clear chrysanthus influence (also shown in close up from above)Crocus x bornmulleri. This is a name for hybrids between chrysanthus and biflorus. I presume in this case that C chrysanthus is the seed parent.