Crocus laevigatus

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Read about Crocus laevigatus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Crocus laevigatus, Bory & Chaub. Conn ovoid, ¾in. or less diam., with rigid tunic broken into many small imbricated parts: Lvs. 3-4 in a tuft, as high as the fl., very narrow, with reflexed margins and a white band: upper spathe 2-lvd., very short: perianth much exserted: segms. about 1 in. long, white and 1-colored or with 3-5 stripes of lilac on the back of outer segms.; throat yellow, glabrous; anthers white, about as long as the papillose filaments; style-branches bright yellow, exceeding the anthers. Greece. Var. Fontenayi, Bowles, is very late-blooming, and the fl. has a bufftint, outside finely feathered with purple, and clear lilac inside. CH


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