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Magnificent as always Dirk. Where did you find Crocus aerius albus? I only acquired the 'normal' form a couple of years ago.Here the season is passing quickly in the warm weather. Hopefully the bees are pollinating for me while I am at work. The Six Pan shot below is from a week ago, the rest are within the last week.Crocus vernus albiflorus is always one of the last to flower in cultivation. In the wild it can be seen in flower through the summer months, as least as late as July. I have been unkind about a form shown at AGS shows (and wrongly captioned as Crocus reticulatus in the latest AGS Bulletin.) Here are some different forms including the best I grow.
I thought I would do something a little different with my still photos and made them into a little film - "Spring Crocus". I uploaded the film with music onto “You Tube” (It was my first ever upload). Maggi – If this sort of thing is not suitable for the forum please remove it. Graeme
I thought I would do something a little different with my still photos and made them into a little film - "Spring Crocus". I uploaded the film with music onto “You Tube” (It was my first ever upload). Graeme
McMark, as soon as Fred has cracked the problem of adding scent to the flower photos, I'm sure he'll get right on to the sound
Crocus cvijicii 'Cream of creams' and C. heuffelianus 'Dark Eyes'.