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Crocus November 2006

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Thomas Huber:
Different forms of Crocus laevigatus are still flowering in the warm sunshine in my garden:

C. laevigatus SL171 from Evia/Greece
C. laevigatus albus and "Fontenayi" side by side
C. asumaniae
C. robertianus
C. ochroleucus

Hope, everything will be OK with my first photos on the new board!!!!  ??? :-\

Andrew:
It all looks fine to me Thomas.

I had noticed the Crocus thread was empty and was going to post a picture but you saved me the trouble.

My C. laevigatus albus is out but Fonteanyi is nowhere to be seen at the moment.

tonyg:
2 forms of C laevigatus raised in different years from seed but from the same parent.  Even in one pot there is variation.  The pale one on its own is close to the parent but the others have hybridised with other laevigatus.

Martin Baxendale:
Thomas, what on Earth is that thing in the foreground of your C. ochrocleucus picture? Some sort of fungus/toadstool?

Thomas Huber:
Yes Martin, it's a fungus, but I don't know exactly which one?

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