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Martin Baxendale

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #225 on: February 26, 2012, 11:23:43 PM »
I'm also trying sieberi x cvijicii. Has anyone had success with this cross? It should work as sieberi and veluchensis are so closely related. Apologies if I've asked this before and had an answer before (Lesley, I think you got seedlings from veluchensis x cvijicii? Not sieberi. Or am I mis-remembering?)
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #226 on: February 27, 2012, 04:47:07 PM »
I'm also trying sieberi x cvijicii. Has anyone had success with this cross? It should work as sieberi and veluchensis are so closely related. Apologies if I've asked this before and had an answer before (Lesley, I think you got seedlings from veluchensis x cvijicii? Not sieberi. Or am I mis-remembering?)

I have a good pot of this cross with the seedlings being in their second season.Nothing special about getting seeds ,just dabbed a bit of pollen around and they set.
Chorley, Lancashire zone 8b

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #227 on: February 27, 2012, 05:12:10 PM »
I'm also trying sieberi x cvijicii. Has anyone had success with this cross? It should work as sieberi and veluchensis are so closely related. Apologies if I've asked this before and had an answer before (Lesley, I think you got seedlings from veluchensis x cvijicii? Not sieberi. Or am I mis-remembering?)

I have a good pot of this cross with the seedlings being in their second season.Nothing special about getting seeds ,just dabbed a bit of pollen around and they set.

Ah, it must have been a mention from you about having done this cross successfully that I was half-remembering, Tony. I thought it should work okay but good to hear confirmation from someone who's actually done it. I'm using sieberi atticus 'Stunner' from Paul Christian which has good big flowers and produces absolutely masses of them.
Martin Baxendale, Gloucestershire, UK.

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #228 on: February 27, 2012, 08:01:45 PM »
The white Crocus reticulatis was finally captured on a sunny day! And a few others; mayli and cvijicii from Archibald.

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #229 on: February 27, 2012, 08:05:30 PM »
Lovely Aaron. ;) What sort of environment are they growing in please?

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #230 on: February 27, 2012, 10:28:19 PM »
The sun came out on Saturday, so I took my camera out.

1) Sieberi "tricolor"
2) Sieberi "Ronald Ginns"
3) Sieberi "Ronald Ginns" side
4) Sieberi "Hubert Edelston"
5) Gargaricus
6) Gargaricus side
7) Tommasinianus pictus
8) Tommasinianus roseus

Graeme Strachan in Aberdeen, North East of Scotland

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #231 on: February 28, 2012, 02:28:52 AM »
RonM, open garden in mostly full sun. My soil is naturally well drain being a light loess-like soil on a slope. No amendment given to the soil and very limited leaf mulch. Winter temps have approached 7F (not this year) and they require no cover. All my Crocus go in the garden after their 2nd seedling year. If they are fussy they either get along or die. Michelsonii survives in the open as well without a dry summer. Numerous herbaceous plants come in later in the season. In fact, the civijicii grows with Trillium, Paeonia, and Polygonatum!

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #232 on: February 28, 2012, 09:40:24 AM »
Thanks Aaron. :). It sounds ( and looks ) like you've got it perfect for a number of the Crocus species. C.michelsonii out in the open, not sure I'm brave enough yet!  ::) ::).

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #233 on: February 28, 2012, 11:19:18 AM »
A small sample of crocus in flower last Saturday at Kew taken by my daughter. There were many more large areas covered and looking very nice in the sun
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #234 on: February 28, 2012, 12:03:20 PM »
Admittedly I belong to the ranks of the confirmed Croconuts, but I cannot see all these pots of wee jewels and these spectacular drifts of naturalised crocus without feeling glad..... no.... more than glad...... charmed and happy!  
 
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #235 on: February 28, 2012, 02:06:36 PM »
Well... "glad, charmed and happy" sounds reasonable Maggi !  :D  Not all things we see make us feel like that...  :-\
Thank your daughter for us Tony !   :D
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #236 on: February 28, 2012, 07:24:11 PM »
Luc i will do that.

First time flowering for this

Crocus gothenburgensis

I am quite pleased with it particularly the striping on the petals
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #237 on: February 28, 2012, 08:29:51 PM »
First time flowering for this
Crocus gothenburgensis

I am quite pleased with it particularly the striping on the petals

That's stunning  8)
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #238 on: February 28, 2012, 09:33:07 PM »
Agreed

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #239 on: February 28, 2012, 09:59:42 PM »
A sublime form Tony !
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