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Ian, your Crocus looks more like a Cr.suaveolens ( yellow throat )
C. reticulatus Gold is open today wolf whistleSorry no photo because my camera does not like the colour.Many orange Crocus now in flower and slugs smell good things. Alternative food out of slugs
Quote from: udo on February 05, 2011, 05:11:34 PMIan, your Crocus looks more like a Cr.suaveolens ( yellow throat )Thanks for your input Dirk. I bought this some time ago after a previous experience when I was sent Imperati for corsicus by another supplier. I suppose I should have known something was wrong when it flowered so early
Quote from: ian mcenery on February 05, 2011, 08:29:12 PMQuote from: udo on February 05, 2011, 05:11:34 PMIan, your Crocus looks more like a Cr.suaveolens ( yellow throat )Thanks for your input Dirk. I bought this some time ago after a previous experience when I was sent Imperati for corsicus by another supplier. I suppose I should have known something was wrong when it flowered so early Dirk may be right BUT you are growing the plant that has been in UK trade for at least 20yrs under the name C corsicus. We have discussed its origins before and wondered if it is a hybrid.
Janis i like the dark stem below your C.ancyrensis is this normal because mine has quite pale stems.