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JJA 347.908 Crocus mathewiiTurkey, Antalya, SWof Elmali. 1000m. Open hillsides in very stony terra rossa. P.& P.Watt coll. (A lilac, autumn-flowering, SW Turkish saffron Crocus distinguished in the type-description mainly by its rich, deepviolet throat, though in most sites many plants lack this essential characteristic. In this site, investigated by Peter and Penny Watt when the plants were in flower, all have intense purple throats extending to about one-third of the tepals.)This picture was taken yesterday, on 1st Nov. 2012. It’s the first flower of this seedling I obtained 1pkt of seeds (5 seeds) from the 2007 Nov. seedlist and received Feb. 2008 and sowed immediately. The seeds germinated 100% Nov. 2008 but unfortunately the seedlings gradually disapeared year by year, and only 2 individuals are surviving now.
How marvelous to see how well they are doing now, Tatsuo! Must say this is a personal faourite of mine .
347.402 : CROCUS LAEVIGATUS*Greece, Evia, above Nea Artaki. 300m. Clearings among Pinus & Cistus. (Endemic to Greece & its islands. Very variable autumn & winter flowers in white to lilac with diverse purple markings outside.) Seeds from: NEWSLETTER & SEEDLIST / DECEMBER, 2008 Sowing: Oct. 2009 Germinating: Dec. 2009 First blooming: 02 Jan. 2013 Pictures taken: 15 Nov. 2015
JJA 347.421 CROCUS LAEVIGATUS*Greece, Crete, Mt. Vouvala. Ex an A. Edwards coll. (The exquisitely tiny, white flowered, Cretan montane form. Usually with fine maroon-black feathering on the outside of the segments.) Seeds from: NEWSLETTER & SEEDLIST / DECEMBER, 2008 Sowing: Oct. 2009 Germinating: Nov. 2009 First blooming: Dec. 2012 Pictures taken: 12 Nov. 2015Now renamed to Crocus pumilus.
354.706 : CROCUS VITELLINUS*Lebanon, M'tein. 875m. Ex R. & R. Wallis 99-26. (In Turkey, this is spring-flowering & not to easy to distinguish from the allied C. graveolens. The seldom-seen Lebanese race flowers from late autumn into mid-winter & is most distinct with deep orange-yellow, sweet-scented flowers. Its flowers need protection under glass in the UK.) Seeds from: NEWSLETTER & SEEDLIST / DECEMBER, 2008 Sowing: Oct. 2009 Germinating: Dec. 2009 First blooming: 28 Nov. 2012 26 Nov. 2015 Pictures taken: 27 Nov. 2015The seedlings have put white flowers from 2012. An orange flower that matches the description on JJA seed list for the first time this year. Probably the seeds were mixed with some white crocuses.
JJA 877.200 : Scilla puschkinioides * Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Chatkal range, NW of Angren, Mazardjan. 1300m. In shade of shrubs.(Distinctive & choice. Many ice-blue, dark-striped flowers. 10cm. Resents hot conditions.)Sowing: Oct. 2011Germinating: not recordedFirst blooming: Jan. 2015Pictures were taken today - 24 Jan. 2015