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Quote from: dominique on October 04, 2009, 06:53:35 AMNice all these pics. Thanks at the authors. Here a Crocus I suppose serotinus ssp salzmannii from seeds mixed with Merendera pyrenaica that I received of a friend. It blooms for the first time. First time too for this seedling (3 years) of Crocus boryi. Is it boryi true or boryi x tournefortii ?If your Crocus boryi has tournefortii genes it will probably stay open at night.I have plants labelled C boryi x tournefortii which appear identical to C boryi .... and they close up in dull weather! It can be very difficult to tell where natural variation ends and hybrid influence begins.
Nice all these pics. Thanks at the authors. Here a Crocus I suppose serotinus ssp salzmannii from seeds mixed with Merendera pyrenaica that I received of a friend. It blooms for the first time. First time too for this seedling (3 years) of Crocus boryi. Is it boryi true or boryi x tournefortii ?
Here is a comparison of ochroleucus and ochroleucus Valerie Finnis
I have two plants with lost label The outer 3 are palest blue and the inner three are almost white. Any idea? It looks like speciosus to me.And another lost label that looks like a very form of specious - unless you know better!?
JanisThe Kotscyanus from Hatay is beautiful, pattern and form of the style!!Could you please show assumaniae white form when it opens, I'm curious about it.
On Crete I collected specimen looking as typical tournefortii and labeled it so - but it closed at night confirming Brian Mathews opinion that on Crete both hybridise.
Over the last few weeks I have been updating the Crocus pages of my web site. If you see any mistakes feel free to tell me.http://www.marksgardenplants.com/crocus.htm