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Not much happening for me at present just a coupleC pelistericus from a generous friendC rujanensis - or is atticus ssp rujanensis?
Quote from: ian mcenery on February 11, 2012, 06:22:08 PMNot much happening for me at present just a coupleC pelistericus from a generous friendC rujanensis - or is atticus ssp rujanensis?Ian,very nice croci images. The pictures of your C. rujanensis are lovely. I like the deep yellow throat. But I have my difficulties to differenciate your samples from C. atticus (C. sieberi ssp. atticus) i.e. cv. 'Firefly'.Refering to Janis crocus book C. rujanensis bract and bracteole are unequal in length, the perianth is purple in the upper part and style exceeds well tips of anthers...
Thanks so much Gerry for this information. I will be able to access the AGS Bulletin you mention I'm sure. I'll start my search immediately.
Quote from: Armin on February 12, 2012, 08:28:49 PMQuote from: ian mcenery on February 11, 2012, 06:22:08 PMNot much happening for me at present just a coupleC pelistericus from a generous friendC rujanensis - or is atticus ssp rujanensis?Ian,very nice croci images. The pictures of your C. rujanensis are lovely. I like the deep yellow throat. But I have my difficulties to differenciate your samples from C. atticus (C. sieberi ssp. atticus) i.e. cv. 'Firefly'.Refering to Janis crocus book C. rujanensis bract and bracteole are unequal in length, the perianth is purple in the upper part and style exceeds well tips of anthers... Crocus rujanensis belongs to those few species "which I don't like" because for identification problems. I don't like species about which is written - separable by complex of features - where measurements overlap with similar sp. etc. In my book I took original description of C. rujanensis - Randjelovič, N., D. A. Hill, V. Stamenkocič, and V. Randjelovič. 1990. A new species of Crocus from Yugoslavia. Botanical Magazine (Kew Magazine) 7: 182--186.Janis
Ianit is a beautiful thing but I cannot see any difference to a pale Crocus sieberi-except perhaps the price!
Very classy, whether C.rujanensis is true or not. I dont think that this should be lumped in without some form of differentiation .
Quote from: ronm on February 13, 2012, 11:08:36 AMVery classy, whether C.rujanensis is true or not. I dont think that this should be lumped in without some form of differentiation .I'm not lumping it, too. I have few slightly different stocks, all are collected on locus classicus and they are slightly different from atticus, so I keep them as rujanensis. I don't know how easy would be for me to identify plant without provenance (origin). Not tried yet.Janis