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Breathtaking pics, Fred! It must be fantastic to find this jewels in such dry conditions!
Oron, I have a passage climate between mediterranian and terresrial so I don't have realy cold winter in this case, many of my spring bloomer plants which come from Mediterranean coast usualy bloom in late autumn. But for my native plants around Istanbul region they bloom in february! Yes, my C. graveolens and C. r. hittiticus they are from Içel (or Mersin) - Silifke. But this crocusses in their native habitations they bloom in february. but for sure in low altitute they can bloom earler then higher altitute. C. graveolens has a large distribution. It is posible to see this plant in Center and East Taurus mountains.
Happy New Year. I looked out into my garden today and spotted a patch of blue. I was intrigued and discovered a clump of crocus speciosus that must have come out after the snowfalls we have been having since the end of November. The clump has been in my garden for a few years and has always flowered at the usual time, however I was disappointed in October when only a few of them flowered. I was indeed surprised to find the rest have flowered so late. Very strange indeed. Graeme Strachan