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They look delightful in among the rocks. Where is Hubi anyway? He is very quiet.
Some pictures of Crocus cambessedesii in nature. Because of heavy rainfall the last days most flowers were destroyed - but I found some nice ones and was also very lucky to find one without any marking. This species normally grows in crevices, the colour varies something, even if light purple dominates withe to blue plants can be found. This species not only enjoys Botanists also Goats are glad to find them as you will notice on the pics.
Here are a couple of mine unfortunately not from natureC niveus a late flowering form which usually starts now and goes on till December
3,4. Crocus speciosus Bowl's Blue
Quote from: ian mcenery on November 02, 2010, 02:05:47 PMHere are a couple of mine unfortunately not from natureC niveus a late flowering form which usually starts now and goes on till DecemberIan - the late flowering C. niveus is very attractive. Is the blue colour true to life?
Thanks Mark,took the pictures not far away from Lluc monastery - remember populations of Formentor a bit more homogenous - Hubi might have fotos from there.