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Hello - I'm new to growing autumn crocus and am enjoying the results even though what has grown was not what I had bought. I purchased Speciosus albus but the lack of the colour white indicates to me that they are not exactly the crocus I had ordered. Would I be correct in saying that they are Crocus Pulchellus? The photos were taken today - they survived the high winds we had here yesterday. Thanks Graeme
Graeme this does not looks like a clear pulchellus to me. It looks more like C. pulchellus x speciosus ! But a very nice form.ibrahim
I agree with Ibrahim that those more looks as hybrids between both.Janis
Some more C.niveus flowering in the xeric garden and a C.pulchellus albus. Is the splitting near the petal tips a sign of virus or maybe just stress? The leaves of all these plants were strong and healthy last spring.
What a lovely deep colour John!
Quote from: Alex on October 04, 2009, 01:48:41 PMCrocus mathewi (the other pot but same clone) and C. goulimyiMeant to say this earlier - That's the two best pans of Crocus mathewii I have ever seen. Individually candisates for a Farrer Medal, combine the two and you're on a winner. Well Done! (I have a pot of this clone ... just the one in flower this year!)
Crocus mathewi (the other pot but same clone) and C. goulimyi
Such good news about the book too. A Christmas present for 2101.
Would you like to start on a Fritillaria book next? I know Martyn Rix is said to be doing this, but I may be in my grave before we see it.
Quote from: Lesley Cox on October 05, 2009, 10:40:59 PMWould you like to start on a Fritillaria book next? I know Martyn Rix is said to be doing this, but I may be in my grave before we see it. You will Lesley. Me too.