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Here is what I have as C imperati albus flowering for the first time. Not as striking as plain imperati but nice nevertheless
Crocus carpetanus this evening.
It certainly is!The sun brought new crocus out here also:
Quote from: ian mcenery on February 26, 2011, 12:09:34 AMHere is what I have as C imperati albus flowering for the first time. Not as striking as plain imperati but nice neverthelessI grow the same thing under the same name - got it from Wallis's I think. It is nice but looks very like C malyi to me, I MUST get both side by side and compare properly .... but that's a bit like getting both children to sit still at the same time
Cvijicii will definitely be crossed by what I know as 'Bowles' White' sieberi. Seedlings were all white but shaped like cvijicii or pale yellow.
Having earlier seen David's and now Graeme's picture of Crocus sieberi Ronald Ginns, and bearing in mind that Ray Cobb who named it is a friend, I do wonder what drives the need to keep naming perfectly ordinary forms of plants which I often think have no particular merit. I think if you have seen a hillside covered in this species you would not have picked that one out to photograph.
I was just raising the point that lots of mediocre plants seem to be named for no reason. I will not even start on galanthus.
Quote from: Tony Willis on February 27, 2011, 03:14:09 PM I was just raising the point that lots of mediocre plants seem to be named for no reason. I will not even start on galanthus.Couldn't agree more Tony.