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The first Autumn crocus appear in the meadowCrocus tournefortiiCrocus kotschyanusCrocus boryiCrocus serotinus ssp. salzmannii
Tony, could it be C. nudiflorus? I noticed in your picture it has stoloniferous corm and here in Central Sapin at least C. serotinus salzmannii has different type of corm. Tomorrow I will go to Navarra and maybe I will picture some C. nudiflorus in the wild.
How variable is C. serotinus clusii? Does this fit?
And last before bed a form of C. hadriaticus or a white cartwrightianus?
Quote from: Rafa on September 24, 2009, 11:06:39 PMTony, could it be C. nudiflorus? I noticed in your picture it has stoloniferous corm and here in Central Sapin at least C. serotinus salzmannii has different type of corm. Tomorrow I will go to Navarra and maybe I will picture some C. nudiflorus in the wild.According to Brian Mathew the stoloniferous habit can be rarely seen in Spanish C. serotinus subsp. salzmannii as well. I have such form, too. As my eyes shows (they are not so bright more) tunics looks as in C. serotinus subsp. salzmannii.Janis