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The brain is definitely going! I have veluchensis in the garden (a very large-flowered form bought from Cambridge Bulbs years ago). I should have remembered as I crossed it with sieberi last year. Not expecting anything amazing, but should be interesting - seedlings are in leaf now. Will be interesting to have Janis's form too. So all I really need now is cvijicii from Janis.Tony, I was just thinking the same thing - cvijicii should also cross with sieberi. I wonder if it would cross with all the subspecies and forms of sieberi? Some of the more dramatically coloured forms of sieberi crossed with cvijicii might produce some very interesting offspring.
Quote from: Kasun A on February 25, 2011, 08:36:46 PMIs this Crocus vernus ssp heuffelianus?? I bought from Netherlands with a picture shows just like thishttp://www.srgc.org.uk/discus/messages/321/1888.htmlseems when it blooms totaly diiferent,,kasun Sadly you do not have C vernus heuffelianus - might be vernus but I even doubt that.
Is this Crocus vernus ssp heuffelianus?? I bought from Netherlands with a picture shows just like thishttp://www.srgc.org.uk/discus/messages/321/1888.htmlseems when it blooms totaly diiferent,,kasun
One of mine:-Crocus minimus.
It certainly is!The sun brought new crocus out here also:
Quote from: David Nicholson on February 24, 2011, 08:09:20 PMOne of mine:-Crocus minimus.Very nice David!
Quote from: tonyg on February 25, 2011, 09:05:10 PMQuote from: Kasun A on February 25, 2011, 08:36:46 PMIs this Crocus vernus ssp heuffelianus?? I bought from Netherlands with a picture shows just like thishttp://www.srgc.org.uk/discus/messages/321/1888.htmlseems when it blooms totaly diiferent,,kasun Sadly you do not have C vernus heuffelianus - might be vernus but I even doubt that.Kasun and Tony,I tend to say it is more a C. etruscus 'Zwanenburg'. I admit the style is a bit unusual small frilled. But this might be due to early blossom and still cold conditions.Also 'Zwanenburg' is often a cheap 'impurity'...