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I defer to the experts - but they came from Thomas! They are very nice anyway.
Quote from: annew on March 06, 2009, 06:39:02 PMI defer to the experts - but they came from Thomas! They are very nice anyway.Anne, these plants came originally from Dix and were sold as vernus ssp albiflorus,what they not are. The style is much longer than in true albiflorus and is lookinglike tommasinianus. This is why I labelled them as tommies, but obviouslythere is some vernus blood included.
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 .
Anne - if it came from Thomas I will defer to him Michael - difficult to tell. Probably not but look for other signs eg any pale patches on the leaves, tendancy to die back early. Is it a singleton or will there be other flowers in the pot? Another pic with flower open in sunshine may tell us more.
Quote from: tonyg on March 06, 2009, 10:48:59 PMAnne - if it came from Thomas I will defer to him There was a pot at Loughborough today that agreed with you!
Anne - if it came from Thomas I will defer to him