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Crocus to identify? Post them here....

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Gerry Webster:
Simon  -  C. tournefortii. A unhybridised form by the look of it.

Lesley Cox:
Already this new crocus page is worthwhile and doing what was intended. :)

Roma:
Is this Crocus cartwrightianus?  I've had it a long time completely neglected in a pot but have ben repotting more regularly and it is flowering again.  It does not look like cartwrightianus posted by other forum members.  The leaves are very narrow with a conspicuous white stripe.

mark smyth:
Lesley this was brought on by what I said amateur Croconuts not getting answers elsewhere. It's happened to me many times.

Roma I'm sure someone will have a positive ID. They styles on your plants dont look big enough for cartwrightianus. I'll bet someone asks what the corms look like

Sinchets:
Thanks, Mark and Gerry. The flower is much bigger than my other C.tournefortii, which are all from the same corm from 1 source. So it must have arrived wrongly labelled. Good to know what it is though.  :)

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