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Tony & Simon, the blue form of Cr. pestalozzaehas been grown in Australia for at least 50 years,I do not know if 'caeruleus' is a valid published name ,and it is a slightly larger flower than the white form I grow, which came to me in 1977. It was collectedin Camlica ,Turkey , both colour forms are good garden plants. Simon , Thomas is correct: your Cr. kosaninii [04 march ] is a tommie .
Quote from: Lesley Cox on March 04, 2009, 08:27:20 PMThomas, any sign of your CC. pelistericus and scardicus? No, but the Iris are growing now. I would guess pelistericus and scardicus will be amongthe last Crocus to flower in my garden, so it's not too late for them.
Thomas, any sign of your CC. pelistericus and scardicus?
Nothing special here,
Quote from: Otto Fauser on March 05, 2009, 11:54:26 AMTony & Simon, the blue form of Cr. pestalozzaehas been grown in Australia for at least 50 years,I do not know if 'caeruleus' is a valid published name ,and it is a slightly larger flower than the white form I grow, which came to me in 1977. It was collectedin Camlica ,Turkey , both colour forms are good garden plants. Simon , Thomas is correct: your Cr. kosaninii [04 march ] is a tommie .Otto I think that is near Uskudar on the Asian side of the Bosphorous and is long built over. They probably appear out of the foundations of blocks of flats each spring.