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Changed my mind again! After some sun today, depite freezing temperatures its opened more and I am pretty sure it must be C.reticulatus. Seems an identical plant is shown on plate 260 of Janis's Crocus book.
Thank you Janis. When all is dormant we can get to the bottom of this one. I really appreciate your assistance as I prefer, if possible , to have things correct. Did you see my post re: istanbulensis? If I send you one later in the year would you be willing to identify it for me? I didn't realise that it may be scarce in cultivation. I know that Kew say they grow it.
Lovely C.pelistericus Ian. Such an intense colour. Do you need to keep it moist year round?
Quote from: ronm on February 12, 2012, 11:13:06 AMLovely C.pelistericus Ian. Such an intense colour. Do you need to keep it moist year round?Ron yes I keep it moist and in the coolest spot I have though I have not found it necessary as some growers suggest to leave it in a shallow tray of water over the summer. Its habitat in Northern Greece is high mountain bog which probably never dries out so that in itself gives a clue.
Thanks for the advice Ian and Janis. High mountain bog, but probably raised slightly on hummocks etc? Sounds similar environment to many of the sundews etc. Looking forward to growing it.