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Listing 1 - 8 from 8 for crocus biflorus ssp

Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... come up earlier that those planted to our normal regime. Crocus biflorus ssp tauri 2 Definitely an early bird of the species Crocus biflorus ssp tauri is more advanced than it has been in previous years ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... will come to no harm from being uprooted in full growth. Crocus vallicola leaves In the outside frame the leaves of Crocus vallicola, which flowered some months ago, are just starting to ... feed back if we would photograph the Crocus biflorus ssp tauri (shown in the last log) when it opened its flowers. Crocus biflorus ssp tauri We do not bring the crocus inside just to open their flowers ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... regulation six perianth segments. Crocus fleischeri & biflorus The next two crocus to flower this year are Crocus fleischeri & biflorus; this picture reveals their size difference. Crocus fleischeri Crocus fleischeri, from Turkey, ... that is slow to increase vegetatively and we mostly rely on seed. Crocus biflorus ssp taurii Crocus biflorus is one of the most variable species and has given rise to ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... made the bulbs shoot up, some Crocus that were not even showing on Saturday were in flower by Monday. Crocus biflorus isauricus No need to take Crocus biflorus ssp isauricus into the warm kitchen for ... variation even within sub-species. C. alexanderi & alatavicus Crocus biflorus ssp alexanderi is another of the many sub-species of this beautiful crocus. They are fairly easy to grow but are better ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... is a crocus bonanza here are a few of them. Crocus sieberi nivalis & cvijicii. I showed you a picture of Crocus sieberi ... crocuses again in the coming weeks. Crocus reticulatus & fleischeri Crocus sieberi & biflorus. I find Crocus sieberi ssp sieberi, on the left, a bit tricky ... a cold wet combination. On the right hand side is Crocus biflorus ssp alexanderii. Thanks to the bulb log feed back on the ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... them. Crocus rujanensis. In this view of Crocus rujanensis you can see clearly the yellow throat where the tube meets the petals, another feature used to help define the species. Crocus biflorus ssp nubigena As ... , like this form of Crocus biflorus which because of the black stamens is given as ssp nubigena. Once they split open they reveal the yellow pollen found on other crocus, the stamen on the ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... but they are still a welcome sight. Crocus biflorus isauricus. Back under glass it is the crocus that are providing the new delights, like this form of Crocus biflorus isauricus. We have a few pots ... out this form as the best to grow on as a clone. Crocus sieberi ssp nivalis. Crocus sieberi ssp nivalis is another crocus that flowers early in the year - it is a very short intensely ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... raised this Crocus biflorus isauricus from seed and it is quite unusual for this subspecies in having dark anthers; all the other plants we have as ssp. isauricus have normal coloured anthers. Crocus ultra close I will leave you with an ultra close look at the anthers of this Crocus biflorus isauricus. I am still ...
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