The genus crocus L. consists currently of about 160 recognized species, small, corm bearing, perennial species having an old world distribution, primarily in mediterranean – west Europe and NW Africa to W China, with the center of species diversity on the Balkan Peninsula and in Turkey. Due to very dark form of crocus banaticus also called Romanian form. All crocus banaticus originated in Romania but this was raised from wild seeds. Due to distinctive plant, it creates its own sub- genus is the crocus sub-family known as crocoideae and sub-genus crociris. History, botany, taxonomy, infra-specific taxa, distribution, ecology, phenology, description, chromosome counts, etc. are provided with key to their identification. Key words : Crocus, Ge...
Crocus antalyensis B. Mathew is a bulbous plant endemic to Turkey. It is morphologically variable wi...
The Italian endemic Crocus biflorus usually shows white or lilac flowers with three-to-five striking...
WOS: 000329169300006In this study, a total of 26 Crocus specimens from different locations across Tu...
Recent research within the genus Crocus (Iridaceae) let us doubt that Crocus adamii Gay from Serbia ...
The genus Crocus Linnaeus (1753: 36) consists currently of about 200 recognized species occurring fr...
Crocus taxonomy has until now been based primarily on morphology, taking chromosome numbers into con...
are endemic to small areas of Turkey. The subsp. xantholaimos has flowers with tube stained yellow. ...
WOS: 000367223000003Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological chara...
Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological characters, a full descri...
Crocus terzioghluii (Iridaceae) is described as a new species endemic to southwestern Anatolia, Turk...
WOS: 000350225800004Crocus thracicus is described as a new species from Thrace, the European part of...
Crocus heilbronniorum is described as a new species from Fethiye, Mugla province (SW Turkey). Diagno...
The present study was aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity and pattern of variation throughout th...
Crocus L. is of interest to the horticultural, culinary and pharmacological fields. Our aims herein ...
Crocus keltepensis (Iridaceae) is described as a new endemic species from Kocaeli province in north-...
Crocus antalyensis B. Mathew is a bulbous plant endemic to Turkey. It is morphologically variable wi...
The Italian endemic Crocus biflorus usually shows white or lilac flowers with three-to-five striking...
WOS: 000329169300006In this study, a total of 26 Crocus specimens from different locations across Tu...
Recent research within the genus Crocus (Iridaceae) let us doubt that Crocus adamii Gay from Serbia ...
The genus Crocus Linnaeus (1753: 36) consists currently of about 200 recognized species occurring fr...
Crocus taxonomy has until now been based primarily on morphology, taking chromosome numbers into con...
are endemic to small areas of Turkey. The subsp. xantholaimos has flowers with tube stained yellow. ...
WOS: 000367223000003Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological chara...
Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological characters, a full descri...
Crocus terzioghluii (Iridaceae) is described as a new species endemic to southwestern Anatolia, Turk...
WOS: 000350225800004Crocus thracicus is described as a new species from Thrace, the European part of...
Crocus heilbronniorum is described as a new species from Fethiye, Mugla province (SW Turkey). Diagno...
The present study was aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity and pattern of variation throughout th...
Crocus L. is of interest to the horticultural, culinary and pharmacological fields. Our aims herein ...
Crocus keltepensis (Iridaceae) is described as a new endemic species from Kocaeli province in north-...
Crocus antalyensis B. Mathew is a bulbous plant endemic to Turkey. It is morphologically variable wi...
The Italian endemic Crocus biflorus usually shows white or lilac flowers with three-to-five striking...
WOS: 000329169300006In this study, a total of 26 Crocus specimens from different locations across Tu...