What's in a name?
For thirty years I have known this as Crocus cvijicii (named after a Yugoslavian botanist) and pronounced svee-each-e-i but recent taxonomic revisions now apply that name to pale and white flowered plants from a particular area. For now this is known as Crocus gramensis referring to the Grammos mountains in the West of Greece but the picture is still a changing one as more, conflicting, research is done. One thing is for sure, genetic analysis has made naming plants a lot more complicated!! It's a pretty thing, quite distinct in some features. Mine are in a pot, it failed to thrive when I tried it in the garden in Norfolk.
A quiet morning then a meeting at work followed by testing the new menu aka lunch :-) Very tasty it all was too. King's reopens tomorrow after a two week break, I don't have any shifts this month though. A dog walk as it got dark then had an evening out at a charity fundraiser. Two speakers with a break between for raffle and a drink. I was the second speaker with an account of how I became interested in alpines which included a walk with Hilary in the mountains where she lives. Feedback has been positive :-)
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