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Quote from: Lesley Cox on November 05, 2011, 08:34:10 PMThanks for the note about the gold-backed laevigatus Gerry. Mine came from Marcus Harvey in Tasmania, from whom all my special and rare forms have come. He has great contacts, including Alan Edwards. It was from Marcus, ex Alan that Bowles' 'Chocolate Soldier' came my way and some other precious things. So also impeccable lineage. (Ex Harvey, ex Edwards, ex Warburg, ex Bowles). I count myself not only very lucky in this respect but also very privileged.For your interest, forms of Crocus laevigatus such as CRO1012 grown by Ray Cobb (still going strong at 89 years old) were selections of naturalised seedlings from his garden.
Thanks for the note about the gold-backed laevigatus Gerry. Mine came from Marcus Harvey in Tasmania, from whom all my special and rare forms have come. He has great contacts, including Alan Edwards. It was from Marcus, ex Alan that Bowles' 'Chocolate Soldier' came my way and some other precious things. So also impeccable lineage. (Ex Harvey, ex Edwards, ex Warburg, ex Bowles). I count myself not only very lucky in this respect but also very privileged.
Quote from: David Stephens on November 08, 2011, 06:34:46 PMQuote from: Lesley Cox on November 05, 2011, 08:34:10 PMThanks for the note about the gold-backed laevigatus Gerry. Mine came from Marcus Harvey in Tasmania, from whom all my special and rare forms have come. He has great contacts, including Alan Edwards. It was from Marcus, ex Alan that Bowles' 'Chocolate Soldier' came my way and some other precious things. So also impeccable lineage. (Ex Harvey, ex Edwards, ex Warburg, ex Bowles). I count myself not only very lucky in this respect but also very privileged.For your interest, forms of Crocus laevigatus such as CRO1012 grown by Ray Cobb (still going strong at 89 years old) were selections of naturalised seedlings from his garden.David - Some years ago Alan gave me corms of C. laevigatus under the number CRO1012 which he said came from Ray. Last year (I think) I posted a pic of this & Tony Willis spoke to Ray about it who said the number should be cr1012 (his catalogue number, not a collection number) & that he (Ray) had it from Ronald Ginns. All very pedantic I know. A very vigorous plant; seedlings from it are extremely variable but all attractive.
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Quote from: udo on November 12, 2011, 05:57:36 PMrainprotection for pots in my gardenIs it easy to take of this plates to water them Dirk ? Or do you leave them without watering in wintertime ?
A Crocus longiflorus that came from Howard Clase is just in flower here. After such a wet & cool summer the only Crocus to flower this autumn was a single nudiflorus.johnw - +4c and very windy at times