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We both run the risk of being shot, Ron Personally, I don't know why we can't try to do both... preserve species through vegetative propagation and make the occasional hybrid for some added vigour here and there
Speaking of hybrids - do sieberii and tomassianus cross? I have some plants occurring in my lawn that I suddenly realized could be such a cross. Picture:
Quote from: Hoy on February 29, 2012, 08:28:51 PMSpeaking of hybrids - do sieberi and tomassianus cross? I have some plants occurring in my lawn that I suddenly realized could be such a cross. Picture:It's highly unlikely. They're not at all closely related. These look like pure tommasinianus to me.
Speaking of hybrids - do sieberi and tomassianus cross? I have some plants occurring in my lawn that I suddenly realized could be such a cross. Picture:
You can get a lot of variation from seed in tommasinianus. Sieberi has a yellow throat and I can't see any sign of that in your crocus.
Quote from: Martin Baxendale on March 01, 2012, 12:02:33 PMYou can get a lot of variation from seed in tommasinianus. Sieberi has a yellow throat and I can't see any sign of that in your crocus.OK, no yellow throats on these! Thanks.
Jim.Take another look at your C kosaninii. It does not look like the ones I grow. Maybe it's just a trick of the light, as can happen with photos, but it looks a bit like C etruscus or C dalmaticus to me.
Do crocuses get Stagonospora? A pot of C. fleischeri appears to be badly infected by it. Also, my pot of C. minimus, has only froduced a few shoots this year. I knocked them out to have a look, expecting to find the others rotten, or eaten, but they are fine and firm, but still dormant. Any ideas?