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C. serotinus salzmannii, received as C. asturicus, and flowering with leaf tips just beginning to show.
Ashley - nice to see this since my solitary corm has yet to produce a flower. Not even a nose showing as yet this year. Still, my time will come (I hope!).
Quote from: Gerry Webster on September 26, 2009, 10:28:35 AMAshley - nice to see this since my solitary corm has yet to produce a flower. Not even a nose showing as yet this year. Still, my time will come (I hope!). Thanks Gerry. In my experience flowering time and flowering order vary from year to year, according to timing of my 'autumn storms', uneven storm intensity from pot to pot, variation in porosity of growing medium, and myriad other imponderables.
Here are Cc. pulchellus, kotschyanus 'Ares' (back) and longiflorus in the bulb house.
Not a rare plant, but I newer saw an autumn species with such a lot variations of purple: only Crocus banaticus
Wow, so many new posts in just one day since my last visit Janis, what a great series of photos. You really have a wonderful collection of crocus. I hope I will be able to visit you one day when the crocus are in full flower!!