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[quote author=Onion link=topic=5068.msg139705#msg139705 date=126765231Luc,what a dream! I always look forward to the pictures of the shows.On picture No 6, the first plant. Can you tell the name?
c vernus neapolitanus
Quote from: Eric Locke on March 03, 2010, 09:37:34 PMc vernus neapolitanusThe plant on the benches is a very vigorous but otherwise poor form of Crocus vernus, probably ssp albiflorus.
Well as it is said "It takes all sorts ....."Do like the last vernus, but for entirely different reasons.
Quote from: art600 on March 05, 2010, 05:11:19 PMWell as it is said "It takes all sorts ....."Do like the last vernus, but for entirely different reasons.Yes, thats what makes it so much fun. And, Crocus vernus in the broadest sense is rather like a bag of liquorice allsorts .... many very different looking things all with something in common genetically.
Quote from: Eric Locke on March 03, 2010, 09:37:34 PMc vernus neapolitanusThis plant has been exhibited at Caerleon as C reticulatus and at Harlow as above. I have several accessions which are very similar/the same. None of them is correctly named and neither are the plants pictured! Crocus napolitanus is an invalid synonym for Crocus vernus ssp vernus....It is offered in SRGC seed-ex most years as C reticulatus. (One for Maggi to pass on to the Seed-ex guys!)