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here some crocus from this sunny sunday:Cr.mathewii, rose formCr.cancellatus ssp.cancellatusCr.cancellatus ssp.damascenus
I think, this Cr.boryi is consistent, see a picture from last autumn.
Anthony,Hope you're still following this - would you mind telling me where you get your top dressing grit from? It looks great and I don't seem to have found anything like it round here yet...Cheers,Alex
Armin I forgot about 'Zephyr'. Anthony I'll get a photo the next day it shines
Wow, what a plethora of Crocus this month (
Quote from: Hagen Engelmann on September 26, 2009, 07:33:54 PMOh Janis that`s interesting. Here is Zone 6b. Last winter we had temperatures under -27°C (but only for a time of 7 days). No problem for cb. I never saw the original habitats in Romania - but I feel the coldness there. Thanks for your advice.With a last pic of today.Excellent form of banaticus! I haven't bicolored banaticus. Problem is not so much in coldness although below minus 30 is not exceptional here (only few last winters were milder, but usually every winter we have one-two weeks with temperatures around minus 30 C). There are two problem factors: 1) not allways bulbs are covered with sufficient amount of snow; 2) weather in winter frequently changes from minus to plus Centigrade and just this is the most dangerous. In Eastern Carpathians which is N and E border of banaticus distribution range mountains are covered with very deep snow throughout winter - I saw even 1 m deep snow and this protects against any frost. Winter is very stable there, too. Similar seem to be in Roumania, too. The same are with plants from Siberia and far East. Some of them (Cardiocrinum etc.) overwinter in unfrozen soil covered by 1-2 meters of snow when temperature falls well below minus 30 C.Janis
Oh Janis that`s interesting. Here is Zone 6b. Last winter we had temperatures under -27°C (but only for a time of 7 days). No problem for cb. I never saw the original habitats in Romania - but I feel the coldness there. Thanks for your advice.With a last pic of today.