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my first post acidentally appeared twice it seems...i dont know how to delete the second one (which doesent have the papaver image in it...).
I did'nt realise before that laevigatus also could flower that late in cultivation Poul. We did see them flowering late in Crete (end november) but I was not aware that they do this also here and even later ....But very nice tough.
Janis, a very sad story!Here I have only Crocus laevigatus CEH 612 in flower now, but several others will follow soon.I have acquired Crocus vitellinus form two different sources last year. They have shown their noses, but they are very different. Which ones are the true ones?Poul
Crocus atticus "Bowles White" surprised me in the (wet) garden this morning
Hi Janis,Not to hijack the thread, but I am just wondering whether you are ready to give out this year's list yet? I'd love to get an electronic copy if there is one.Thanks very much,Alex
Here I have only Crocus laevigatus CEH 612 in flower now, but several others will follow soon.I have acquired Crocus vitellinus form two different sources last year. They have shown their noses, but they are very different. Which ones are the true ones?Poul