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MartinYes, three inner marking variations are visible. Apart from the plant's vigour, the key distinguishing characteristic is the fact that it is reliably starts to flower during September - and is still doing so.
These are quite delightful Tony. It would be a hard hearted soul who was not able to take pleasure in seeing these little flowers in their natural habitat.
TonyWas this the location at Geldema ??Roland
These are quite delightful Tony. It would be a hard hearted soul who was not able to take pleasure in seeing these little flowers in their natural habitat. You mentioned elswhere in the Forum that the trip was not the best you've had, Tony.... weather, lack of some flowers and so on... was it not a rather frighteneing time to be near an earthquake zone?
Quote from: Maggi Young on November 16, 2011, 03:40:04 PMThese are quite delightful Tony. It would be a hard hearted soul who was not able to take pleasure in seeing these little flowers in their natural habitat. You mentioned elswhere in the Forum that the trip was not the best you've had, Tony.... weather, lack of some flowers and so on... was it not a rather frighteneing time to be near an earthquake zone?MaggiI had gone to find some new things and it was 500 miles each way from the airport only to find that it was parched and like a desert when I got there and one crocus had popped up. Not a profitable use of time. Unbroken sunshine and 25c every day.I was probably another 500 miles from the earthquake zone,Turkey is such an enormous country.
not really a November Snowdrop but spotted what will be my first flowering chip (Mighty Atom from 2008) so it made my day
Quote from: bulborum on November 16, 2011, 04:39:58 PMTonyWas this the location at Geldema ??Rolandyes,there were also a few out on the large rock lower down the gorge