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Quote from: Tony Willis on March 24, 2011, 02:00:25 PMLast of mine to flowerCrocus pelistericus.One of my favourites.... what a colour! We had one group just opening yesterday, while another, just a couple of feet away, were still "pencils", today the second lot have caught up. Crocus really are magically speedy souls!
Last of mine to flowerCrocus pelistericus.
Hello,yesterday I visited a special place in Lower Austria, where Crocus vernus (neapolitanus) ist locally abundant!Enjoy the pictures!
A Crocus which started flowering here last week:Crocus veluchensis
Trond,As the crow flies we do not live very far apart, and I have a crocus that looks very similar to yours, pictures included. If you, like me, "sourced" your crocus locally at a garden centre (or supermarket) it is not unlikely that they are the same (we are not exactly spoiled for choice in bulbs). I bought mine about 5 years ago as, I think, C. chrysanthus 'Dorothy', but labels are long gone (crows and magpies seem to like them) so I cannot guarantee this (my memory is no longer what it never was). Not a very botanically based explanation, but pictures I can find match quite well. Also, Thomas Huber has a very nice thread here on the forum (February 2010) on Compilation of crocus chrysanthus/biflorus cultivars, where you can see that there are at least three cultivars that are not unlike 'Dorothy'. Good luck!Knud