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Last pictures for today. Great surprise was solitary flower of Crocus cambessedesii - so unusually early here. Usually it is between the last. Beautifully withstand horrible weather early form of Crocus boryi. For the first time blooms Crocus serotinus salzmannii 'El Torcal'. I got it only this autumn, so possibly for that reason flower isn't very perfect. Started blooming of Crocus asumaniae. Several aquisitions of C. hadriaticus are in full bloom or close to it. Crocus cartwrightianus CEH-618 hope will open fully tomorrow.Janis
Quote from: Janis Ruksans on September 29, 2009, 06:34:54 PMCrocus cartwrightianus CEH-618 hope will open fully tomorrow.JanisMore wonderful crocus Janis. Thanks for showing them.Does your C. cartwrightianus CEH-618 have a yellow throat? It somewhat resembles what I posted earlier as ? hadriaticus.
Crocus cartwrightianus CEH-618 hope will open fully tomorrow.Janis
Crocus cartwrightianus CEH-618 hope will open fully tomorrow. Hopefully Janis can give us the definitive answer.
Hopefully Janis can give us the definitive answer.
Quote from: tonyg on September 30, 2009, 04:24:25 PM Hopefully Janis can give us the definitive answer.At least I found that this sample comes from Antoine Hoog in France (earlier Hoog & Dix, Holland), CEH is abbreviation for one of his early trips with Paul Christian and David Elliot and I never before checked its identity as it never before bloomed with me. It is first flowering in my collection (judging by pictures and notes in planting books of last 5 years), so I'm more intrigued about its name. Another CEH sample in my collection (519) is Crocus malyi and it is true to name.Janis