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Janis Your C. veneris is a bit unusual.
My banaticus never open wide like that.
Janis very nice pics. from wild and your collection specialy pallasii with dark throat. Is your new taxa C. Crocus speciosus subsp. archibaldii from Turkey? I think yellow throat is endemic to Turkey! I was plannig to visit a location of C. speciosus subsp. xantholaimos for next week from N.W. Turkey which is not recorded for this subspecies. So I have to check corm carefully
I have the beginnings of a crocus lawn. A number of years ago crocus pulchellus appeared in the narrow border between the 'rockery/raised bed' and the grass, from seeds or smallcorms in used potting compost. They set lots of seed and have gradually spread the whole length of the border. They are now spreading into the grass and appearing all over the garden helped I think by ants.
Quote from: Roma on October 21, 2009, 11:08:49 PMI have the beginnings of a crocus lawn. A number of years ago crocus pulchellus appeared in the narrow border between the 'rockery/raised bed' and the grass, from seeds or smallcorms in used potting compost. They set lots of seed and have gradually spread the whole length of the border. They are now spreading into the grass and appearing all over the garden helped I think by ants. How wonderful, Roma, each year will be a new surprise as they spread - am interested in you comment about ants spreading them - why would they?