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As always, this report of a crocus trip is exciting and brings on the "wish I were there" feeling.I know there are some car-mad people in the world - I live with one - but why are we looking at a car picture 54 times and the crocus pics in the 20 and 30s?
Janis You have explained all perfectly! I don't have much to add more! Your photos are wonderful, mines are not comparable with yours at all! Yes the car that we have rent was very sample but that model of clio is turkish made especialy for bad roads of Anatolian villages, It is more higher than all other rental models. Where we have passed we could never do with another car. That was the reason for choising this car.
I know there are some car-mad people in the world - I live with one - but why are we looking at a car picture 54 times and the crocus pics in the 20 and 30s?
Does the fact that you've just discovered the ssp. ionopharynx in your collection of ssp. nubigena, mean that some people who got ssp. nubigena from you might have got ssp. ionopharynx ?
Janis, You do not miss any detail! that is perfect. The last two photos that you attached as subsp. ionopharynx. For me they are typicaly nubigena! On subsp. ionopharynx, the black spot in throath is not visible from outside. Just when you slice the flowers then ıt can be seen a dark violet spot in throath. The color of flowers from dark blue to pale blue or almost white but never striped! ibrahim