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Quote from: ian mcenery on February 18, 2012, 12:28:25 AMWell I suppose all tommies are nice and good garden plantsIan - I certainly have to agree with that. It's the best and most rampant of all Crocus here. I should be growing more from seed to see what might just happen. We can't get the whites or cultivars other than Roseus, Ruby Giant and Whitewell Purple and worse the last two seem hopelessly muddled in the trade here.johnw
Well I suppose all tommies are nice and good garden plants
Ian, so good and unique patterns Thank you for sharing.Here are... Crocus biflorus subsp. nubigena Crocus baytopiorum Crocus atticus subsp. sublimis 'Michael Hoog's Memory' Crocus chrysanthus 'Macedonian Ivory'I pollinated 'Sunspot' pollens to 'Macedonian Ivory'
ian, thank you very much. I think too enough for me My place is 9b as USDA and very dry, sunny winter. I can grow them outside without any protection except rain when flowering
I think too enough for me My place is 9b as USDA and very dry, sunny winter. I can grow them outside without any protection except rain when flowering
ian, but we have very humid and deadly heat summer so many alpines cannnot stand at my place
Crocus aleppicus from Jordan last week