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I have no idea David. I thought it was clonal, but the two I have flowering right now are slightly different, which exclude being clones. A third one is yet to flower, so I will have to see if that one is also a bit different too. Maybe it is a strain.Maybe Janis can tell what the case is with x 'Purple Heart'?
C. speciosus x pulchellus 'Zephyr'
oh no .. thats bad news about my ligusticus.........What should I do with them? throw them all away or try and grow them in their pots separetely from everything else?
You are the first who doesn't claim 'Zephyr' to be Crocus pulchellus.I wonder whether the origin of 'Zephyr' is known.
Super pictures Tony, Are you still there?
"oh no .. thats bad news about my ligusticus.........What should I do with them? throw them all away or try and grow them in their pots separetely from everything else? "Personally, because they are not so easy to get hold of, I'd be tempted to isolate them immediately, and try to self pollinate them with the hope of getting seed. A long shot maybe, and not guaranteed to rid you of the virus, but surely worth a try, with no risk