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Great surprise today - came out flower of spring blooming Crocus vitellinus from Boumana. Stock originally collected by Bob and Ranweig Wallis, I got it by wish of Jim.Pictures quality isn't very good, because it was very dark and all the day raining. Janis
Quote from: olegKon on November 02, 2010, 07:57:49 PM3,4. Crocus speciosus Bowl's Bluevery nice. Does it have black styles with orange tips?Today I saw my first C. chrysanthus has a nose above ground.
3,4. Crocus speciosus Bowl's Blue
Hans And Thomas, Very nice Crocus photos in the wild, thanks for showing.Quote from: Janis Ruksans on November 03, 2010, 01:33:02 PMGreat surprise today - came out flower of spring blooming Crocus vitellinus from Boumana. Stock originally collected by Bob and Ranweig Wallis, I got it by wish of Jim.Pictures quality isn't very good, because it was very dark and all the day raining. JanisJanis,C. vitellinus is described in Flora Palestina as a bloomer in December and January,its distribution reaches S. Lebanon, a short distance north of Israel.I grow a few plants originated to this area and they flower in early December with the leaves.Your plant is probably originated to Broumana east of Beirut, 500- 750m. meaning that it doesn't receive heavy snows therefor flowering early and not in spring as the case of high elevation populations.There is also lack of information regarding the distributions of vitellinus and graveolens both present in this region.
Here are Crocus grown from NARGS seed flowering for the first time.Can you confirm that it is Crocus caspius please. It looks like Crocus niveus
Quote from: art600 on November 04, 2010, 12:48:23 PMHere are Crocus grown from NARGS seed flowering for the first time.Can you confirm that it is Crocus caspius please. It looks like Crocus niveusSorry, Arthur, can't confirm caspius. As you wrote it looks really like niveus.
WOW - looks great, Mark - at least in first sight.But my experiences with such large corms is, that they flower wonderful in the first year and then disappear.Would be interesting to know what your's do, so please keep us in touch.