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white corsicus:Mathew (p38) refers to albino forms. I had such a plant many years ago from Elizabeth Strangman (Washfield Nursery) which came originally from Bob Wallis; Rannveig occasionally lists it. About 6 years ago, during a period of illness, I lost my entire stock (I can't remember how many I had) apart from one tiny cormlet which has only now reached flowering size again. Although attractive, it does not seem to be a vigorous plant.
So I hope my white Crocus corsicusis a better grower as the other collectionsure the almost white one has a nicer shapeI will see for next year if it grows betterGerry has your white one more Golden petals as mineRoland
Here is my C. biflorus isauricus. It was a trophy for me around Akseki from a summer holiday. It was only a small baby corm. After two years it shows its best. I want to know that is this acceptabe as a pure isauricus? Because the outside of petals look something paler speckled.
I know this person who is selling this is dodgy but is there really such a thing http://cgi.ebay.ie/Crocus-sp-apulien-/270710607623?pt=UK_HomeGarden_Garden_PlantsSeedsBulbs_JN&hash=item3f079c0f07#ht_500wt_949I'm not advertising this person I'd just like to make that point clear.Maggie i didn't know where to put this,move it if you need to.
There are Crocus which come from the area of Apulia, Davey, such as the endemic autumn flowering Crocus thomasii.... but if any of them look like that then I am Gina Lollobrigida. I really would avoid this person and their sales like the plague