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After stock taking I've sadly to confirm ~95% losses of my crocus collection, speci tulips and others which were planted in my raised beds.
I have very few losses among my autumn flowering crocus and have not entirely lost a species. But the flowering is a bit later than previous years for some species. But valicola is later!Crocus kotschyanus cappadocicus and speciosus are flowering now.C. nudiflorus, speciosus Oxonian, speciosus Albus, valicola, gilanicus, banaticus Snowdrift and robertianus will follow soon.Poul
The beautifull crocus banaticus has just opened here. Strangely enough the flower this year is a deep magenta purple, while last year it was more light purple...any ideas on why this is? (i only have 1 bulb, and no seedlings so far, so the change in colour is not due to seedling variation...)I have started growing more of my autumn crocuses in pots, as i find that usually, at the end of september and early october, at the peak time in flowering here for autumn crocus, we get torrential rain and cold, so the flowers get damaged by rain and slugs, and dont open fully. It is also easier then to bring the pots indoors, where the flowers can open nicely. I find that it is not as much sun or light that makes crocus flowers open, but heat. Even on cloudy warm days here my speciosus are usually fully open. i am always amazed by banaticus and its peculiarly disposed petals of unequal size, and the fact that it flowers from such a small corm! I am crossing my thumbs for a nice flowering on my white banaticus "snowdrift", still not showing any sign of growth, also in a pot...crocus palasii tauricus (or is it turcicus?) also opened todayPontus