Crocus cancellatus
Crocus cancellatus
Gözenek
Corm tunic reticulate-fibrous, usually coarsely so. Leaves 3-7, hysteranthous or rarely with tips just visible, 1.5-3 mm broad. Prophyll absent. Bracteole present, subequal to or much smaller than bract. Throat of perianth usually yellow, glabrous or pubescent; segments 2.3-5.5 x 0.5-1.8 cm, bluntly acuminate, subacute, obtuse or rounded, lilac-blue or white, usually veined or sometimes stained darker at base. Filaments 2-5 mm, pale yellow or white, glabrous or papillose; anthers 1.3-2 cm, yellow or creamy-white. Style dividing into several slender yellow or orange branches. 2n = 8,10,12,14,16,18. Fl. 9-11. Rocky slopes, sparse woods, macchie, 50-2400 m.