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Quote from: Boyed on March 24, 2010, 09:01:10 PMcrocus vernus ssp. vernuscrocus vernus ssp. vernus Albiflorus Bcrocus vernus Dutch hybrid seedlings (virus free) from Janis, very lovelyZhirair, your C. vernus ssp. vernus caught my attention (as did the beautiful 'Albiflorus' ). I am uploading a few photos of a Crocus that I bought mislabeled as C. minimus, but that looks like your vernus ssp. vernus. Other suggestions were that it could be Whitewell Purple or Barrs Purple, although I don't think it is the latter, which is a lighter color than my plants, and 'Ruby Giant'. In the photos taken almost a week ago, I tried to take some side views to see the tubes, which are dark purple near the top, lighter at the base.
crocus vernus ssp. vernuscrocus vernus ssp. vernus Albiflorus Bcrocus vernus Dutch hybrid seedlings (virus free) from Janis, very lovely
Quote from: Boyed on March 24, 2010, 09:01:10 PMcrocus vernus ssp. vernuscrocus vernus ssp. vernus Albiflorus Bcrocus vernus Dutch hybrid seedlings (virus free) from Janis, very lovelyZhirair,nice C. vernus species and hybrid seedlings. Does your C. vernus ssp. vernus set seed and which height does it have?I have a tiny form (7-8cm height, bought 2007 as heuffelianus 'Uklin Strain'!) in my meadow which resemble yours. It is a very late flowerer but never set seed. I have doubt it is true specis, maybe hybrid with tommasinianus? What do you think?
Some pix to show:crocus vernus Paulus Potter (very distinct purplish magenta colour), considerably differs from other purple-coloured vernus cultivarscrocus vernus 'Violet Vanguard' (sport from 'Vanguard', but not bi-coloured and has lilac shading in colour)
Three forms of Crocus malyi, my last crocus hurrah!Observing Crocus species over the years, I believe C. malyi to be one of the very best for growing outdoors, providing a bold display of pristine white blooms that are more weatherproof than many. This message compares C. malyi 'Sveti Roc', C. malyi 'Ballerina', and an unnamed form of C. malyi that I received from Jane McGary that looks more like the 'Ballerina' selection yet still differs.Cultivar flower width tube height scent distinguishing characteristics====================================================================='Sveti Roc' 5.0 cm 2-3 cm none short stature, full rounded flowers, pure white'Ballerina' 6.5 cm 4 cm light melon scent tall stature, brownish tube tops, long petals, outer petals with fine purple line on outer tips.McGary form 7-8 cm 5 cm light melon scent tallest stature, brownish tube tops, long petals, no purple linesPhotos of each are uploaded. In the photo of the Jane McGary form, flowering size seedlings are present, and note one on the lower right with rounder petals, a hybrid.
Armin your crocuses are very happy in your meadow. I have just a little doubt on your C. flavus dissectus! I have not seen before any with speckled outher petals! Is it might be C. graveolens? How they scent!
Quote from: ibrahim on March 27, 2010, 10:14:17 PM Armin your crocuses are very happy in your meadow. I have just a little doubt on your C. flavus dissectus! I have not seen before any with speckled outher petals! Is it might be C. graveolens? How they scent!Ibrahim, I checked an hour ago outside and did not recognize a scent. Then I cut one flower to inspect the fine speckled pedals and brought it into the warmth. After a while the flower smelled unpleasantly (it stinks!). Unbelieveable! Consequently it must be indeed a form of C. graveolens!Thank you, eagle eye!
Quote from: Armin on March 27, 2010, 05:18:34 PMZhirair,nice C. vernus species and hybrid seedlings. Does your C. vernus ssp. vernus set seed and which height does it have?I have a tiny form (7-8cm height, bought 2007 as heuffelianus 'Uklin Strain'!) in my meadow which resemble yours. It is a very late flowerer but never set seed. I have doubt it is true specis, maybe hybrid with tommasinianus? What do you think?Your crocus is quite similar to my vernus ssp. vernus in appearance. Mine are a bit earlier than large-flowering Dutch hybrids, have the same height as hybrids, but with considerably smaller flowers. I haven been growing it for over 4 years and still haven't seen them producing seeds.Some pix to show:crocus vernus Paulus Potter (very distinct purplish magenta colour), considerably differs from other purple-coloured vernus cultivarscrocus vernus 'Violet Vanguard' (sport from 'Vanguard', but not bi-coloured and has lilac shading in colour)
Zhirair,nice C. vernus species and hybrid seedlings. Does your C. vernus ssp. vernus set seed and which height does it have?I have a tiny form (7-8cm height, bought 2007 as heuffelianus 'Uklin Strain'!) in my meadow which resemble yours. It is a very late flowerer but never set seed. I have doubt it is true specis, maybe hybrid with tommasinianus? What do you think?
Quote from: Boyed on March 27, 2010, 10:22:35 PMQuote from: Armin on March 27, 2010, 05:18:34 PMZhirair,nice C. vernus species and hybrid seedlings. Does your C. vernus ssp. vernus set seed and which height does it have?I have a tiny form (7-8cm height, bought 2007 as heuffelianus 'Uklin Strain'!) in my meadow which resemble yours. It is a very late flowerer but never set seed. I have doubt it is true specis, maybe hybrid with tommasinianus? What do you think?Your crocus is quite similar to my vernus ssp. vernus in appearance. Mine are a bit earlier than large-flowering Dutch hybrids, have the same height as hybrids, but with considerably smaller flowers. I haven been growing it for over 4 years and still haven't seen them producing seeds.Some pix to show:crocus vernus Paulus Potter (very distinct purplish magenta colour), considerably differs from other purple-coloured vernus cultivarscrocus vernus 'Violet Vanguard' (sport from 'Vanguard', but not bi-coloured and has lilac shading in colour)Zhirair,thank you for your reply on C. vernus ssp. vernus - they are different clones then. But why don't they set seed (sterile hybrids?)?Paulus Potter is a nice deep magenta cv. - I have it in the garden for the 1st. time too.The Violet Vanguard is another beauty too. Are the dark streaks on the outer pedals a sign of virus infection or color pigment distortions?I'm still unsure as this feature can disappear the next season.Janis, thank you for your comment. I'll inform my source. It will be a surprise I guess
Quote from: Boyed on March 27, 2010, 10:22:35 PMSome pix to show:crocus vernus Paulus Potter (very distinct purplish magenta colour), considerably differs from other purple-coloured vernus cultivarscrocus vernus 'Violet Vanguard' (sport from 'Vanguard', but not bi-coloured and has lilac shading in colour)Zhirair, I think I must get some C. vernus, they're lovely. Paulus Potter is striking rich color, the purple color in the tubes almost all the way to the base. Do all vernus forms have the strongly white-veined leaves?