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Bulbs => Crocus => Topic started by: Michael J Campbell on February 24, 2010, 09:31:59 AM
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Re: COMPILATION OF CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS/BIFLORUS CULTIVARS
Wow Thomas! what a lot of pics and information,were you up all night?.
Many thanks for posting those, now I am even more confused than I was before.
Cheers.
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I second Michaels appreciation. THE BEST web resource for Crocus cultivars.
By some telepathic connection I came looking as Hubi was posting. After and Alpine walk in the Valais a feast of Crocus .... I'm gonna have a good day! Thanks!
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Re: COMPILATION OF CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS/BIFLORUS CULTIVARS
Very interesting and very well put together. Thank you Thomas.
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WoW! Thomas, this is fantastic! Now we know why you have been so quiet lately. Is this a book in the making?
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It is great, isn't it, Anne?
I hope Thomas doesn't mind me telling you that he already HAS written a book...
but meantime it is in German only and the translation with assorted botanical terminology is a bit tricky. But he has done it and time is all he needs!!
Hurray for Hubi!!
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Put me on the waiting list then. :)
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OOps - I opened another thread for comments on Thomas' work.
That's OK Anne!
Thanks to all, great you like it.
Michael I hope your confusion will soon disappear with my thread.
Took me just a few hours to prepare and 1 hour to post everything.
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Truely a wonderful resource, Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us Thomas.
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Thomas,
I bow in front of so much knowledge and hard work !
Thanks a lot ! A great guide through Crocusland !
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Really impressed Thomas - well done!
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Thanks for the thread you just created.
I'll take a copy of the book - in English ::)
and I'll have one of each ;D
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Many many thanks Thomas, a magnificent resource.
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Thanks for the thread you just created.
I'll take a copy of the book - in English ::)
Me too!
Great work there Thomas.
johnw
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Thomas. Very much appreciated.
I'll certainly sign up for a copy of the book (in English) ;D
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Thanks Thomas. Wonderful (but also sad) to see so many chrysanthus and biflorus cultivars that both I and my parents used to grow many years ago but that are now unobtainable. If we'd known they wouldn't always be available, I'm sure we'd have made more effort to keep them going, but when you could buy them so easily and so cheaply, who ever thought so many would vanish from the catalogues?
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Thomas,
many thanks for creating this excellent cultivar collection reference. 8)
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I'm a bit late but many thanks & congratulations Thomas for a real work of scholarship.
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Thanks again to everyone, it was a pleasure for me to create this thread.
When I started growing cultivars I found it nearly impossible to find a good
source of knowledge about these plants - took me many years, but now I
have the knowledge and want to share it with other enthusiasts - perhaps
cultivar growing will become more popular now.
My book will still need some years, havn't worked on it for more than a year now,
but there is Janis' new crocus book that will soon be published and later Kerndorff and Pasche
will also publish a revision of the genus - so why waiting for mine ?
Martin you're right - too many of these wonderful plants have disappeared and I'm sure,
there are still many, many of these old cultivars growing somewhere in old gardens
and nobody realises them. Probably in 10 or 20 years the collectors will have to search hard
for 'Dorothy', 'Fuscotinctus' 'Blue Pearl' and 'Miss Vain' - hope you have placed some aside 8)
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Wow, Thomas, this reference thread you have created is outstanding and so well laid out. The photographs are both wonderful and useful and give a clear impression of each Crocus. ID should be all the better with the information you have gathered and presented. Please put me on the list for a (signed ;) ) English version :D
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Thomas, what a wonderful resource this is for all lovers of Planet Crocus! It's just the bees knees!
I am very happy that I have been offered a corm of 'Kittiwake' which I lost many years ago. It hasn't arrived yet but at least I know where it is and it should come to light this summer/autumn I hope. Then there is 'Eyecatcher' which is still with me but doesn't increase much and 'Myddelton Cream' which Marcus Harvey has distributed recently. I have half a dozen now.
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Congratulations Thomas on your splendid work in researching the chrys./biflorus cultivars.
I'm happy to be able to help you with one item missing from your collection .
I'm looking forward to the german edition of your research
Otto.
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Congratulations Thomas on your splendid work in researching the chrys./biflorus cultivars.
I'm happy to be able to help you with one item missing from your collection .
I'm looking forward to the german edition of your research
Otto.
Hmmmm..... :).... you know, Otto, you might be the very person Thomas needs for his translation... native Speaker, plantsman..... 8) 8)
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I dont see this one on your pages
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I thought it might be useful to show again the compilation Thomas made some time ago of crocus cultivars, even if the new thread is more up to date etc.... this is a quick guide to print out and check the flowers against! ...... click on the file name to download it....
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I have just updated the cultivar pages with John Grimshaw's photos of the lost 'EA Bowles'.
Thanks to him for permission to use these beautiful photos in my thread.
Furthermore I have added new photos of 'Brunette' from this years flowering.
Last year the flowers didn't show the typical features of this plant.
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Hello,have enjoyed looking at your pics and varieties I never knew existed,I have a few Q's and pics for you to deal with if you don't mind helping me,cheers chris
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Hello,have enjoyed looking at your pics and varieties I never knew existed,I have a few Q's and pics for you to deal with if you don't mind helping me,cheers chris
Hello BigKristof, good to have you join us..... I am sure Thomas and the other Crocus experts will be pleased to help you with any questions you may have.
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Hello Maggi,thank you for the warm welcome,it is a pity it rained today and spoiled the crocus,that's always a prob growing them ouside in england,some years I hardly see a flower on chrysanthus types because it rains too much,cheers chris
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.................some years I hardly see a flower on chrysanthus types because it rains too much..............
Don't live in Devon do you Chris? ;D
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Welcome Chris. Please post your photos in this thread or use the ID thread:
http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=4369.msg143711#new
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Just want to say I enjoyed looking thru your thread at the beautiful pictures. I have a few different crocuses and love them - right now they make me smile as it's a bit dull and dreary outside. I love that you just plant them and forget about them till next spring and then they pop up everywhere. I do like my snowdrops but they almost need a background and crocus look great wherever :-) Thanks for the show.