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Crocus 2023

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krisderaeymaeker:
After a particularly mild night on New Year's Eve, it was a great surprise that suddenly a lot of bulbs came out of the ground. Almost out of nowhere to sudden bloom...A splash of sun on New Year's Day and therefore under enormous time pressure, due to a number of family parties that were still on the program, quickly went outside with the camera...
The first one is Crocus sieheanus . This Crocus  is a remnant from the fantastic collection of Hendrik Van Bogaert.The label says :Çaykayak - 1650m .

krisderaeymaeker:
After a short check of the pots, more flowers appeared. In the same color range but with a touch of black : Crocus gembosii 'Sunspot' .

Maggi Young:
IRG 157 January 2023
  We have two articles this month, firstly from Jānis Rukšāns on a new crocus hybrid raised by Dirk Schnabel in Germany and secondly, a report from Panayoti Kelaidis on the Patagonian plants which are doing well in the Denver Botanic Garden.


A selected clone of Crocus x schnabelii - photo by Dirk Schnabel

Download IRG 157 here: https://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2023Jan261674733906157_IRG.pdf

Yann:
Crocus concinnus



Crocus seisumsiana

Janis Ruksans:
In the afternoon, the sun shone and the temperature in the greenhouse reached + 9 C - the crocuses started to open their flowers and I, in turn, photographed them and also managed to examine some before they closed firmly again. It seems that it will be one of the earliest seasons and if the weather conditions do not change, it will be in full bloom already at the beginning of March, which I will, of course, report on.

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