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TonyI am sure I will be shot down but that area is within,although on the edge of,the distribution of C. biflorus issauricus. As you know I disagree completely with the splitters but I am sure it will have been given a new name. Whatever it is called it is a beauty.
Tony G,I also agree with Tony W. That area is edge of,the distribution of C. biflorus isauricus. It looks like last picture of Janis to me. West of this distribution area C. biflorus subsp. atrospermus' distribution is starting!And nort of that area (region Denizli) C. biflorus subsp. leucostylosus is spread.And I don't know anything about these new subsp. specieses of biflorus!!! If anybody has any informations?I would say thanks in advence....
Tony G,And nort of that area (region Denizli) C. biflorus subsp. leucostylosus is spread.And I don't know anything about these new subsp. specieses of biflorus!!! If anybody has any informations?I would say thanks in advence....
Side note, I'm going to redo my dog's grave this summer. I have around 230ish cyclamen coum seedlings to plant. Going to make the bed 10x10 or 12x12. I figured 6-8in apart for the coum?, then replant the crocus in and around.