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I should go to the croconuts. It`s a fine world of autumn colors. Here are only a few crocus banaticus.
Thank you all for the very positive remarks about the Crocus photos. Tony, how kind of you to assume that I really knew that it was C.pulchellus! it was really based on a quick assumption and I will certainly take your advice and check the corm later. Thanks to you and Armin for correctly identifying it, perhaps I should stick to Cyclamen from here on where I will be on slightly firmer ground.....
Hagen, I must disagree with all the plaudits for your "striped" banaticus, even from Janis....... to my eye it is diseased and I would burn it. Sorry, but that is my opinion.
Melvyn, whatever your crocus is, it's a good one. But you don't need to dig up thecorm to identify it - laevigatus flowers with its full leaves while pulchellus-leaves grow in spring or early winter - I don't see any leaves in your photos
Melvyn,fantastic crocus images. I'm doubtful of your C. leavigatus, never saw such strong stripes inside flower tube with doted yellow markings and flowering time so early - it looks more like a stunning C. pulchellus to me!
A lot of rain pushed down the flowers. It`s the last pic for this year. I mean too, the colour isn`t normal. I have hope for the next year. Thank you all for the informations.