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Title: Crocus scent
Post by: mark smyth on March 03, 2010, 12:51:43 PM
Over the last few days I have had Crocus in the house to force them to open. The scent is really good. I started smell some. Some have little or no scent while some have a lovely honey scent. chrysanthus Miss Vain smells of ......
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: mark smyth on March 03, 2010, 12:52:24 PM
..... horses  :o
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: TheOnionMan on March 03, 2010, 02:42:07 PM
Over the last few days I have had Crocus in the house to force them to open. The scent is really good. I started smell some. Some have little or no scent while some have a lovely honey scent. chrysanthus Miss Vain smells of ......

I find that many crocus are fragrant, but since I grow them outdoors, must get on hands and knees to catch a whiff.  The most fragrant of all are some of the autumn crocus, asumaniae and pallasii are particularly enticing.  Most of my Miss Vain have gone to the big crocus paddock in the sky, and I must replant this one some year; hope it remains more stable  this time around ;D
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: mark smyth on March 03, 2010, 02:50:45 PM
LOL ;D

On TV recently they were saying LOL now means lots of love :-* ;D
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: Lesley Cox on March 03, 2010, 08:19:04 PM
The scent differences among croces are very subtle. Most, to me, smell of tobacco!
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: TheOnionMan on March 03, 2010, 08:23:53 PM
The scent differences among croces are very subtle. Most, to me, smell of tobacco!

Tobacco?  Don't tell me that. otherwise I might start smoking again ;D   Here only my galanthus smell of tabacco   ;D ;D
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: mark smyth on March 03, 2010, 09:16:32 PM
You two have lost me ???
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: TheOnionMan on March 03, 2010, 09:27:17 PM
You two have lost me ???

I find it odd that Crocus can smell of tabacco; to me they usually have a very pleasant scent, sometimes light, sometimes stronger.

The attempt at humor was based on the fact Maggi and others made a ruckus about the fact my galanthus-inspired avatar was smoking, with members even posting links to outdoor smoking enclosures.
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: Maggi Young on March 03, 2010, 09:37:49 PM
Mark S.... how could you have missed all this.... McMark's galavatar was stinking the whole forum up with the smoke from its pipe..... I've had to get all the virtual curtains cleaned!
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: mark smyth on March 03, 2010, 11:14:31 PM
Yes I saw him smoking but didnt get the link
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: Lesley Cox on March 04, 2010, 07:55:51 PM
I wasn't bothered by McMark's smoke, as it seems to be blowing the other way, off screen. Perhaps for northerners the wind was turned in the other direction? ;D
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: TheOnionMan on March 04, 2010, 10:36:36 PM
Reading Armin's post on his Crocus lawn, where he mentioned C. chrysanthus 'Prins Claus' reminded me that this cultivar has an outstanding rich perfume,  Even though I grow mine outdoors, it is worth laying down on the muddy ground for a sniff.  Not to mention being a beautiful old cultivar as well.
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: Armin on March 05, 2010, 10:20:03 PM
Mark,
a nice clump of "Prins Claus" hybridized 1959 and registered 1967. Makes a great show with perfume! I can imagine the sweet smell ;D
This cv seem to suffer from current cold winter. Only a few tiny shots visible in my meadow.
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: TheOnionMan on March 06, 2010, 12:52:36 AM
Mark,
a nice clump of "Prins Claus" hybridized 1959 and registered 1967. Makes a great show with perfume! I can imagine the sweet smell ;D
This cv seem to suffer from current cold winter. Only a few tiny shots visible in my meadow.

My nice clump had been there 4-5 years, but the following year after the photos were taken, most all were lost to mouse tunneling over winter.  This was before I started planting Crocus corms very deep, which protects them from mouse and squirrel damage.  I planted a few purchased corms two years ago; they haven't bulked up yet.
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: fermi de Sousa on March 12, 2010, 06:32:35 AM
Mark S.... how could you have missed all this.... McMark's galavatar was stinking the whole forum up with the smoke from its pipe..... I've had to get all the virtual curtains cleaned!
I wondered why you'd need curtains  ??? but then I realised you must have Windows on your computer! ;D
cheers
fermi
Title: Re: Crocus scent
Post by: Maggi Young on March 12, 2010, 11:38:02 AM
Thank you, fermi.... you're a bit slow, but you got there in the end!  :-* :-*
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