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Janis, a very interestig and adventurous trip! The pallasii corm is very interesting! it can compensate the rest of the trip. Now I know why the Agion crocus is not discovered untill. A very secretive habitations! No one could imagine the stroms before months! it is just unlucky weather condition but it may be often in this time of the year! I will wish you many more lucky trips!.... ibrahim.
- so decided to go to North from where very special Crocus pallasii was reported.
We've had about a metre for the last 2 months but spring is approaching Aberdeen must be tropical in comparison!!
Hello Simon! In my part of Balkans the pallasii has a very short neck not like on this photo! May be you heve more chance to find it on your side also!This pallasii seems very interesting. The corm looks like mazziaricus but of course mazziaricus has more reticulatE tunicks. The second things, my pallasii has more numerous leaves! İbrahim
Quote from: Janis Ruksans on February 12, 2012, 11:24:24 AM- so decided to go to North from where very special Crocus pallasii was reported. I wonder if the directions Chris gave you were helpful in finding this particular Crocus pallasii or is it possible that it is more widely widespread within Greek Macedonia. Since first finding these Crocus pallasii with long necks 3 years ago we have been wondering and musing with another forumist about whether this feature would be maintained in gardens.