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Correct name for Crocus medius is C. ligusticus. Would be nice to use this one, although medius is far more common and traditional. Only few companies offers it under correct name (between them Peter Nijseen from Holland). It is very strange species. Must be easy and I was growing commercial form for several years outside. Not very happy it was, but alived and sometimes even bloomed up to I find that commercal stock is virus-infected. The same happens with stock named as 'Millisimo'. But I have problems with wild stocks - all got by me were more beautifull, large flowering, but disappear... Why? I can't understand. This autumn I got few new corms. One formed beautiful first flower and... rotted. Will alive others? - I don't know. When I wrote to Erich Pasche - he replied that with ligusticus he has same problems. When he grew them outside under Thymus everyrthing was OK, but in pots he allways lost this species.Similar problem species with me is Crocus carpetanus.Janis
When he grew them outside under Thymus everyrthing was OK, but in pots he allways lost this species.Similar problem species with me is Crocus carpetanus.Janis
Quote from: Janis Ruksans on November 21, 2011, 07:32:01 PM When he grew them outside under Thymus everyrthing was OK, but in pots he allways lost this species.Similar problem species with me is Crocus carpetanus.JanisI like to grow crocuses in the garden so far as possible and if they are under a mat of something it doesn't matter if they get watered through the summer as the mat, of thyme or whatever, soaks up the excess moisture and the crocuses remain safe. I find all the species I grow do better in the garden than in pots but of course we have very mild winters compared with many Forumists. As well as thymes I look for rather loose mats. Campanula 'Mist Maiden' is a favourite for crocuses, or CC. arvatica and raineri.
A question for Tony G. Is it too early to send crocus seed to David S? I have some cleaned and ready to go, too late for Society/Club lists but if I keep it here it will likely get lost in the mists of a generally over-filled (untidy) house. It would be safer if sent off. If OK can you send me the right address please.
My first spring Crocus today,Cr. imperati from Italy.