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Would like an ID on this last one grown as biflorus albus x2 from AGS seed sorry about poor quality of photo
Quote from: ian mcenery on February 08, 2011, 07:14:50 PMWould like an ID on this last one grown as biflorus albus x2 from AGS seed sorry about poor quality of photoCould be C biflorus alexandrii - I have something similar which is just that. However I have seedlings ex biflorus pulchricolor (blue) which are pure white and seedlings ex sieberi Bowles white which are blue so it could just be a chance 'hybrid' form. Nice though
Oh, happy friends. My entries stopped for at least two weeks. On attached picture you can see my Crocus greenhouse few minutes ago. Last night we had minus 2, at present it is minus 4, tonight will be minus 7 and so down to minus 25 for ~ 2 weeks. So this morning all covering was returned. Hope it will not damage well deeveloped plants, their leaves and few flowers.Janis
Janis It certainly seems tough to be a grower in your climate
Dirk,super croci - as usual. Did you use a non-calciferous soil mix for C. carpetanus & C. nevadensis?
How nice to see Forumists with sunshine to open their crocus.