For the skeptics, here is a close-up of my crocus -
 3.30.11 Crocus update:  People who claimed to know about crocuses have caused me to doubt that what I saw rioting in our yard were actually crocuses, even though it was my piano teacher who first told me that they were when she came over to tea.  But we actually have something in our back yard which fits the expert description of crocuses, esp. the long thin blade-like leaves; unfortunately, it was the only one I found.  For comparison, the image on the left of a single purple flower was from our yard, which looks convincingly like the crocuses image I found on the web on the right.
3.30.11 Crocus update:  People who claimed to know about crocuses have caused me to doubt that what I saw rioting in our yard were actually crocuses, even though it was my piano teacher who first told me that they were when she came over to tea.  But we actually have something in our back yard which fits the expert description of crocuses, esp. the long thin blade-like leaves; unfortunately, it was the only one I found.  For comparison, the image on the left of a single purple flower was from our yard, which looks convincingly like the crocuses image I found on the web on the right.  
6 comments:
Nice photos...
'A riot of crocuses'—such a lovely turn of phrase. Can I borrow it? Here, I think Spring was eliminated from the state budget, so we are proceeding right from mini-winter to summer. Days in the eighties, clear nights, super-full moon.
But wait, none of these images are of crocuses, are they??
They look very much like Crocus tommasinianus to me, at least from what I can remember...
Yeah, the one on top, especially.
What lovely photos, and what a nice surprise for you and Kirk! We planted our garden last weekend. We had to use seedlings because it was already too late for seeds.
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