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Janis it is same for me also. I post this C. danfordiae before as a new biflorus with white throat and white style! but after I check your C. danfordiae and T. GOODE's C. danfordiae. I was doubt!. There is also another new subsp. from antalyensis!
I think this one should be C. minutus. I post the pictures last february http://www.srgc.org.uk/forum/index.php?topic=6629.150 This was something between biflorus and danfordia in size.
Fascinating to hear of (and see) new taxa. Thanks for sharing these with us. I have grown C danfordiae yellow, white and blue. I have had plants with dark 'beard' at bottom of anthers. Indeed the blue form illustrated on Crocus Pages website has this feature plus white style. I have also had one 'super size' plant appear in a pot of C danfordiae (ex seed). As Janis says this is in some ways an unusual crocus, especially in the yellow/blue colour forms, no other taxa has this variation. Is C minutus really a new species, are many of the plants we grow as C danfordiae mis-named?? (Does it matter? ) I'm not sure! If someone tells me that C minutus has white and yellow forms I'll have to stick with C danfordiae.