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Ian I can only suspect that the seed is not good after being stored as it should come up no problems.I sow the seed in August and get germination in October but if the seed comes from an exchange and does not get sown until January then you have missed the time window. I would still expect some should germinate the following autumn.Check these bulb logs.http://www.srgc.org.uk/bulblog/log2006/251006/log.htmlhttp://www.srgc.org.uk/bulblog/log2007/170707/log.htmlRemind me later in the year and if I get a good seed set I will send you some fresh seed.
Ian - I cannot claim great success. In Dec. 2006 I sowed about 10 seeds from Archibald. In Autumn 2008 3 germinated; none have germinated since. I now have 2 plants, 1 of which looks as though it may possibly flower next year. They have been (& will be) kept in an open sand plunge all year round apart from during periods of excessive cold. It may be easier from fresh seed.
I got seeds of crocus caspius from the Crocus Group rather late in September 2008 and sowed them at once. No seeds germinated in spring but two germinated in the autumn 2009. I have noticed that the pattern is the same with most of the crocus seeds that I sow in late september which I guess confirms what Ian Young says about the time window. I think that our autumn normally is much colder than in Britain. I try to keep the seed pots in dryish conditons during the summer months until the autumn as I have got the impression that the seeds may be destroyed if they are kept to wet.
Ian, I am basically in agreement with Ian Young. I have raised this one from seed several times and not noticed it as being impossible. BUT I have noticed it has a tendency to damp off when young, perhaps in response to freezing combined with excess wet. I once received a decent quantity of wild seed from a contact in Iran. It did very poorly and seemed much more frost tender. None of the seedlings made it to flowering size However given your overall record of success I think poor seed must be a contributory factor.
I think it likes the garden because even if the place gets really dry, it's never as dry as a pot would be.
Ian,forgot to mention. My seed originated from Otto's C. caspius