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Gerd , I too kept a few of Roger's handwritten letters ( as you say in perfect german ) from 1991-94 . He taught English for a few years at a school in Munich . I too still grow Cyclamen colchicum from seed received from him ( but my first seed of this species came from Prof . Otto Schwarz , Jena Bot . Garden ) and also Hepatica nobilis 'Elkhofner Resi" - a vivid pink- which Roger collected somewhere in Bavaria .
Janis that second form of Crocus laevigatus Ray Cobb is incredible and Crocus vitellinus wow
Yesterday on a mountain tour I took some pics of Crocus cambessedesii, peak of the season is over but i still found a few nice ones I want to share. Two vulture followed my steps, think Aegypius monachus, there were also some Gyps fulvus which immigrated Mallorca only a few years ago.
Here is Crocus robertianus from the southern Pindus in Greece, one of the plants in a new gallery that I have created http://keesjan.smugmug.com/Botanical-trips/Europe/Greece-mainland-October-2005/14625509_ocjJ9#1088069757_UoLCR . Having seen quite a few autumn flowering ones in recent years it is interesting that several species are typical woodland plants, i.e. robertianus, pulchellus and kotschyanus.
Quote from: Kees Jan on November 15, 2010, 09:20:59 PMHere is Crocus robertianus from the southern Pindus in Greece, one of the plants in a new gallery that I have created http://keesjan.smugmug.com/Botanical-trips/Europe/Greece-mainland-October-2005/14625509_ocjJ9#1088069757_UoLCR . Having seen quite a few autumn flowering ones in recent years it is interesting that several species are typical woodland plants, i.e. robertianus, pulchellus and kotschyanus.Your galleries are excellent, fantastic pics.Not surprising that some of the geophytes are found away from the most extreme heat that bakes the open places in this area. When grown in Northern gardens (such as here in the UK) they need all the sun they can get. I have found the same with plants like Cyclamen coum which thrives in open sunny places here but is much less happy if I try to replicate its natural, semi shaded habitat.
Hans,Phantastic quality of pictures and marvellous plants! What camera you use?Janis