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Could my dark orange centred C. speciosus, a few posts above, be C. speciosus xantholaimos.
I lost all my caspius stocks last winter. It was too cold for this species.Janis
Hi Thomas,Here they are. I forgot the labels, but I am sure the darker ones are Oxonian. Maybe you can help me to ID your Crocus.Cheers,
An all blue mathewii?Is this speciosus too well coloured to be speciosus?
Quote from: Janis Ruksans on October 06, 2009, 05:33:54 PMI lost all my caspius stocks last winter. It was too cold for this species.JanisI had the same problem with my C. caspius here, Janis. After 5 years or hard searching I had the firstflowers last autumn and now they are all killed by frost This wild form of medius has a good seed set in my garden, but I don't know if one flower is enoughfor successful pollinating. If you don't get seeds contact me and you will get a second corm.Sorry can't help with the clusii question. I don't have plants for comparing.
Just now I saw Crocus banaticus blooming in lawn near my job-place of our ukrainian capital!!! I said my self "wow", it's banaticus! and so abundantly flowering in the yard! It seems to be seed's origin cause they have different shades!
Jerry if you remind me in late spring I can send you a corm or two of C. medius.