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Armin

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #150 on: February 15, 2012, 08:07:23 PM »
This form looks like having blood from heuffelianus (dark markings on outer flower segments) and napolitanus (stripes on inner segments)

What height does your special vernus measure, Gerry?

On the german wikipedia pages there is one form matching by discription C. „sarplaninae“ found in Macedonia.
But there's no image.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocus_vernus

C. vernus family complex is another mystery which needs more investigation and DNA studies.
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #151 on: February 15, 2012, 08:20:55 PM »
Tony - I'm following Brian Mathew who regards C.vernus subsp. vernus as a single, very  variable entity.

So he does, how sensible
I thought you'd approve Tony!
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #152 on: February 15, 2012, 08:26:43 PM »
What height does your special vernus measure, Gerry?

Armin - I'll have to measure it tomorrow - it's dark now. I suspect it is not now at it full height since it was sent through the post whilst in growth (i.e., bud) The pot in the photo is 8cm diam.  so this would make the crocus about 7-8cm.
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #153 on: February 15, 2012, 09:16:57 PM »
thanks, definitive not the size of a dutch crocus X cultorum.
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #154 on: February 15, 2012, 09:38:00 PM »
Tony - I'm following Brian Mathew who regards C.vernus subsp. vernus as a single, very  variable entity.

So he does, how sensible
I thought you'd approve Tony!
I've just looked at BM's 2002 revision (in The Plantsman) where he recognises, albeit rather reluctantly, C. vernus subsp. heuffelianus which I suppose my plant would fall under.
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #155 on: February 16, 2012, 09:32:32 AM »
What height does your special vernus measure, Gerry?

Armin - I've just measured it, 8cm tall.
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #156 on: February 16, 2012, 10:22:44 PM »
A few hours of sunshine did wonders for the crocus here today :)

Crocus tommasinianus - from Primrose Warburgs garden, I call this one Claret & Cream (there is a claret coloured one without the cream outers)

Crocus biflorus ssp - thanks Art!

Crocus sieberi ssp sieberi seedlings.  The variation increases but are some hybrids with ssp sublimis or atticus?

Crocus tommasinianus 'Bobbo' - a Bowles raising, perhaps the nicest tommy?

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #157 on: February 16, 2012, 11:38:43 PM »
Thanks Gerry :)

Tony,
very nice croci images. The Claret & Cream is lovely contrasted for a tommy.
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #158 on: February 16, 2012, 11:46:58 PM »
A few hours of sunshine did wonders for the crocus here today :)

Crocus tommasinianus - from Primrose Warburgs garden, I call this one Claret & Cream (there is a claret coloured one without the cream outers)


I have a lot like this, seedlings from similar tommies given  to my dad by Oliver Wyatt. Quite possibly the same stock that Primrose Warburg had.
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #159 on: February 17, 2012, 12:07:18 AM »
Claret and Cream - very nice.  if and when you guys have any to spare think of me.
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #160 on: February 17, 2012, 06:05:39 AM »
CLARET AND CREAM is phantastic. C. sieberi on Crete is extremely variable. Mid March I will go there just to picture variability in wild. Yours, Tony, looks as pure sieberi. I still didn't get hybrids with atticus.
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #161 on: February 17, 2012, 01:10:52 PM »
C.abantensis
This one opened nicely for me today. ;D
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #162 on: February 18, 2012, 12:28:25 AM »
A few hours of sunshine did wonders for the crocus here today :)

Crocus tommasinianus - from Primrose Warburgs garden, I call this one Claret & Cream (there is a claret coloured one without the cream outers)

Crocus biflorus ssp - thanks Art!

Crocus sieberi ssp sieberi seedlings.  The variation increases but are some hybrids with ssp sublimis or atticus?

Crocus tommasinianus 'Bobbo' - a Bowles raising, perhaps the nicest tommy?

Tony very unusual and nice tommy this one . Well I suppose all tommies are nice and good garden plants
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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #163 on: February 18, 2012, 02:47:31 AM »
Well I suppose all tommies are nice and good garden plants

Ian  - I certainly have to agree with that.  It's the best and most rampant of all Crocus here. I should be growing more from seed to see what might just happen. We can't get the whites or cultivars other than Roseus, Ruby Giant and Whitewell Purple and worse the last two seem hopelessly muddled in the trade here.

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Re: Crocus February 2012
« Reply #164 on: February 18, 2012, 06:40:49 AM »
Ruby Giant is one of the best but unfortunately sterile (true cultivar).
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