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Thank you Gerry . Do you think identification of the violet one is possible without detail about the corm ?
Janis, is that Crocus michelsonii 'Turkmenian Night', or another dark form?
An identification please : I bought this crocus some years ago as Crocus serotinus ssp. clusii, but it reveals quickly to flower in spring. Nevertheless, as nomenclature is difficult, I'm not able to name it : an idea ?
another identification please : this bulb was commercialised by Dix as Crocus candidus ssp. subflavus, but this name is not included on the alpine house website http://www.thealpinehouse.fsnet.co.uk/crocus%20pages/nevertheless, I think that the very wide leaves are very specific : isn't it ?
Crocus vernus albiflorus and Crocus korolkowii
Quote from: biodiversite on March 02, 2009, 08:09:08 PMAn identification please : I bought this crocus some years ago as Crocus serotinus ssp. clusii, but it reveals quickly to flower in spring. Nevertheless, as nomenclature is difficult, I'm not able to name it : an idea ?Bio, I would guess this is a form of Crocus vernus, but to be 100% sure I prefer to have a look at the corm tunic.
Quote from: Sinchets on March 03, 2009, 12:53:40 PMCrocus vernus albiflorus and Crocus korolkowiiCrocus vernus albiflorus with a yellow throat would be a new find! Could it be Crocus sieberi? or a biflorus ssp? Show is a side view
Quote from: tonyg on March 03, 2009, 01:29:05 PMQuote from: Sinchets on March 03, 2009, 12:53:40 PMCrocus vernus albiflorus and Crocus korolkowiiCrocus vernus albiflorus with a yellow throat would be a new find! Could it be Crocus sieberi? or a biflorus ssp? Show is a side view Hi Tony. I will try and get a side shot of it tomorrow. It was bought as Crocus vernus albiflorus and I was just trying to find the thread where Janis was apologising for any mix up, but I couldn't see if any name for it dbeen resolved.