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Quote from: WimB on February 09, 2011, 03:30:55 PMSome Crocusses which flowered here in the last couple of days:Crocus alatavicus2 x Crocus antalyensis 'Sky Blue'Crocus chrysanthus 'Uschak Orange'Crocus dalmaticus 'Petrovac'2 x Crocux fleischeri 'Gulek Pass'Crocus korolkowii 'Lucky Number'Crocus laevigatus and Crocus versicolorWow Wim! You realy bring sunshine! Fine collection.
Some Crocusses which flowered here in the last couple of days:Crocus alatavicus2 x Crocus antalyensis 'Sky Blue'Crocus chrysanthus 'Uschak Orange'Crocus dalmaticus 'Petrovac'2 x Crocux fleischeri 'Gulek Pass'Crocus korolkowii 'Lucky Number'Crocus laevigatus and Crocus versicolor
Gerd, I know But as the saying goes: 'It's nice to be a 'Preiss' but it is higher to be a 'Bayer'
Quote from: Armin on February 10, 2011, 04:11:06 PMGerd, I know But as the saying goes: 'It's nice to be a 'Preiss' but it is higher to be a 'Bayer' Armin this is a piece of German culture you must explain to us please.
Ibrahim - super plants, superb pictures. You are having more sunshine than we are! I did manage to grab 10 minutes on the only fine day this week (in my 'lunch break', between taking one overtired child to school late and picking up the other one who was unwell )These roadside hybrids originate from massive planting of common spring crocus. There are many subtle variations. Here are some of this weeks finest starting with one I showed earlier from a different angle and to show how large the flower is