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Oh, happy people even now with flowers. When I will see the first one? May be you can predict the date by attached pictures from my nursery how it looks today?All the best in coming New Year!Janis
I thought I'd take a photo of C. michelsonii in bud as it still looks fairly natural - unfortunately, by the time the flowers open, it's always very etiolated. I wish I knew how to prevent it...
I have seen information about new find of Janis. C. speciosus subsp. archibaldii. Just I want to consult about. It was written the most important feature for this subsp. that, the leaves start to devolop just after flowers while the other subsp. never show the leaves before spring. But! I have also one speciosus with same feature! also with yellow throat! but it is quite different corner from known traditional location of xantholaimos. Of course it is not from Iran too. If so it can not be archibaldii. First I want to know is there anybody who has C. speciosus subsp. xantholaimos which has same feature? I want show by pictures. First one taken 09.11.2010 (leaves show the nose) Second one same crocus picture taken last week The last one is standart speciosus from Abant also taken last week. ibrahim. SÖZEN
Just as I was feeling a slight Crocus shortage, Ian brought in a few C. laevigatus flowers which are scenting the room nicely and then I found these photos from Oron.... Crocojoy! Further Crocojoy in the fact that a review copy of Janis' book has arrived here.... see Ian's latest Bulb Log, just online....... http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2010Dec221293031039BULB_LOG__5110.pdf (Attachment Link)