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Elfenkrokus (Crocus tommasinianus)

 

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Der Elfen-Krokus (Crocus tommasinianus) oder Dalmatiner Krokus ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung der Krokusse (Crocus) in der Familie der Schwertliliengewächse (Iridaceae). Das Artepitheton tommasinianus ehrt den aus Triest stammenden österreichisch-ungarischen Politiker und Botaniker Mutius Joseph Spiritus Ritter von Tommasini (1794–1879), der sich um die Erforschung der Flora von Dalmatien verdient gemacht hat.

 

 

Woodland crocus (Crocus tommasinianus)

 

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Crocus tommasinianus, the woodland crocus,[1] early crocus,[2] or Tommasini's crocus, was named after the botanist Muzio G. Spirito de Tommasini (1794-1879). It is native to Bulgaria, Hungary, Albania, and the former Yugoslavia.[3] It is often referred to as the early or snow crocus, but these terms are shared with several other species, although C. tommasinianus is amongst the first to bloom. Groups of C. tommasinianus are also known affectionately as tommies.

 

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