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Great crocuses everyone!By the way I thought C. abantensis was a spring flowering crocus but apparently I am wrong
some new Crocus today,Cr.cancellatus ssp.mazziaricus from Parnass in Greece andpossible a native cross between Cr.boryi and tournefortii, the flower more like tournefortii,the corm like boryi
Quote from: David Nicholson on September 10, 2011, 07:58:46 PMStill waiting for my first one of the season....... and here it is. Crocus pulchellus 'Inspiration' eleven days earlier than last year.
Still waiting for my first one of the season.
David, great photos. The second flower (speciosus) with the white anthers is obviously hybridised with Crocus pulchellus - speciosus has yellow anthers.
You're right Martin looks more like pulchellus, but I thought that David would be sure that at lease speciosus was one parent .....
Quote from: Thomas Huber on September 15, 2011, 03:32:15 PMYou're right Martin looks more like pulchellus, but I thought that David would be sure that at lease speciosus was one parent ..... That's what I thought at first, but mistakes are easily made with seed.