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A good day for the crocuses today,warm inside with a bit of sun. When I opended the greenhouse it was very scented but from which one(s) I could not tell.A view of part of the left bench with lots openCrocus biflorus ssp alexandri I have shown this before but it now has more flowers openCrocus cyprius two views to show the markings inside and outCrocus chrysanthusCrocus biflorus ssp pulchricolorCrocus biflorus ssp pulchricolor x chrysanthus two natural hybrids one of which I have shown before but it is now fully open showing the nice inside colour.
Love the cyprius Tony my seed has just germinated so something to look forward to
KrisStunning Crocus - prefer to see them not fully open so that the outer markings can be seen.
A couple fro my greenhouse also today:Crocus sieberi "Firefly"-this one from Augi's BulbsC. gargaricus, a gift from Tony Willis in 2008.
A couple from the greenhouse today2 pics of C vernus from seed 2006 (thanks TongG)C biflorus ssp issauricus
Quote from: ian mcenery on February 03, 2011, 07:05:29 PMA couple from the greenhouse today2 pics of C vernus from seed 2006 (thanks TongG)C biflorus ssp issauricusNice to know that the plants are spreading their wings! Funny how things work out, that form of C vernus came from (SRGC ) seed as C reticulatus ... which it isn't! It has been exhibited under the incorrect name at shows. I was very disappointed to find my potful of C reticulatus were imposters and have always been a bit unkind about them - perhaps I should review my opinion BTW Ian that is a great backlit shot of the Crocus biflorus.
DavidHave you tried 'Firefly' in the garden. I have and it spreads all by itself. It is a wonderful doer.