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Howdy All,An interesting side effect of my new crocus garden...... I have had seed set this year. Up until now I have only ever seen seed set on C. laevigatus and C. tommasinianus, but this year there is laevigatus, pulchellus, tournefortii, sieberi ssp sieberi, mathewii (the seeds of this last one are massive compared to the others) and cvijicii (I bought a second clone this year, and it obviously worked.... there are pods below ground as I checked today, but they're still below ground so I will leave them alone). Very, very cool. I have no idea what hybridisation is possible amongst the crocus I had out in flower so I would imagine that some at least are hybrids. I guess I'll find out in a few years when they flower.So, I wonder if there will be any others that I haven't found as yet. It is amazing how some pods emerge to just at the ground level, while others shoot up on a tall stem. Very, very cool.
Interested that you have C cvijicii outside, how hot/dry does it get? I have never had many and am loath to risk them in the garden although they should do OK.
Janis,It sets seed well when you have more than one clone. That is why mine has finally set seed.... I bought another clone from Marcus H in Tas (my original came from elsewhere, a gift from a friend who had grown his from seed). I tried pollinating every year where possible but never had seed set, whereas this year with the cross pollination between the two I have 3 seedpods set. I adore this species, and am very happy that mine is now multiplying well in the ground AND now setting seed for me to start more.