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here they are. Dream Dancer and Purple HeartAnthony said in 2009I have just received a corm of Crocus mathewii 'Dream Dancer' from Rareplants. Two shoots, and the corm was as big as an onion set: it would only just fit into the circle made by my thumb and fore finger!
Hi, all! Thank you very much for your posts with wonderful and mouth-watering pictures, and practical advice from your experiences. Here is my potted Crocus mathewii, ex. HKEP. 9291, taken this morning. It’s a herald of crocus season at my place, but this year, more than 2 weeks later than usual. Cheers
Quote from: mark smyth on November 05, 2010, 12:33:04 PMhere they are. Dream Dancer and Purple HeartAnthony said in 2009I have just received a corm of Crocus mathewii 'Dream Dancer' from Rareplants. Two shoots, and the corm was as big as an onion set: it would only just fit into the circle made by my thumb and fore finger!Wow Mark!!!Very very impressive size!!!Taking into account my gigantomania, I think I should grow this crocus as well. Besides flowers, I also enjoy big bulbs. And I noticed many growers do it too. During summer I very often visit my store house, touch my big bulbs, look at them and enjoy.
What were the causes/motivation of your passion? And when did you start to collect/breed your own favourites?Do you grow your croci & bulbs in a glas house or in the open garden or both?Sorry, if I'm a bit obstrutive. I'm curious, please tell us a bit more about you
I wouldn't worry about the conditions due to deadly heat in summer. Many crocus species prefer and require a summer drought to flower abundantly. I'm excited to see your next images of C. tournefortii.
The butterfly is supposed to be Polygonia c-album (strange name isn't it!).