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I have looked for the differences between cartwrightianus and oreocreticus .....Because I try to understand the remarks from Ibrahim (not that I not believe his remarks ,but it is not fully clear to me)And I did not find many information in the books I know/have or on the internet. Janis write in his book that oreocreticus grows from aprox. 1100m and not lower. And also only in the east and the middle part of the island . The plants I showed earlier are seen on an elevation of 500metres .So much lower then 1000m and also not in the east and middle of the island. Ibrahim said that the main difference is that the flowers of cartwrightianus stays open during night. That's a main difference , but now I regret that I not look carefully on this difference (maybe because I did not expect oreocreticus there ....)Are there more differences ? Are there more records from oreocreticus below 1000m or more to the west of Nida plains ?Is this the first finding of oreocreticus in that part of the island ?.....And so on ...Sorry for al these questions but always happy to learn an understand more ....Al reactions on this subject are welcom in this topic or with PM.
Kris,I said your crocus C. oreocreticus not only because of they close in night!ibrahim
Kris,I said your crocus C. oreocreticus not only because of they close in night!the crocuses which are in your photos;They have silver or skin color on outer petalsThey have slender pointed petalsThe style was just at the anthers level or a little longerThe shape of flowers is slenderAll of these features shows that they belong to C. oreocreticus. I dont know How they are distribute in Crete! and no idea for hair in throath.ibrahim
On attached picture you can see localities from where oreocreticus is known. Picture is bad as the original file format isn't accepted by Forum, so I printed, marked, scanned and attached. My right hand at present (for around month) not works after surgical treatment, so quality is poor.Janis
I never saw oreocreticus in wild but I'm growing seedlings from wild collected seeds (by my Australian friend) at Cave of Zeus, Nidi plain, Mnt. Idi, Crete. Janis
By materials for Flora of Greece seen by me oreocreticus was found at altitudes from 910 m up to 1900 m (by herbarium samples). Janis
For Colchicum they do .....
I remain convinced - following Mathew - that the reliable way of distinguishing between the species is by the presence or absence of hairs in the throat.
Kris - More from Mathew: he states that the only populations of C. cartwrightianus known to exist in Crete are near Khania, especially on the Akrotiri peninsula. However this is based on an old observation (1978) so may well be out-of-date.
Crocus cartwrightianus distribution on Crete (by Flora of Greece materials). Altitudes for this species are between 2 m to 850 m.Janis
Hi Kris,Enjoying this thread very much. Forgive my ignorance but ... who do for Colchicum, and where please?