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Crocus moabiticus

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Gerry Webster:
Rafa, C. moabiticus has been cultivated in the UK (not by me!). I have seen it once only, several years ago. Are you a member of the Crocus Group? There is a  faint possibility that you might be able to get seed via the group. Tony Goode might know. 

tonyg:
Tony Goode thinks it is unlikely that we will see Crocus moabiticus seed in the Crocus Group seed exchange :(
I have two seedlings from a friend in the USA which grow a few leaves each year but have never flowered.  I don't know anyone else who grows it over here.  Jane McGary in California has flowering stock.  There is a picture on the PBS Wiki
http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/FallBloomingCrocusTwo#moabiticus

Thomas - does this make it 3 people you know? :)

Rafa:
thanks for the replies,

No I am just srgc member,

Well so thank you for all that interesting info, we'll have to wait util it is more common

art600:
Rafa

Not sure from your photograph just how old you are, but I do not think you have enough time left for it to become common.

mark smyth:
He's 34 Arthur. Wish I was!

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