*Crocus tommasinianus Herbert. Common name: Woodland Crocus, Early Crocus. Habitat: Disturbed areas, long-persistent after cultivation around house-sites. Distribution: Native of se. Europe. Reported as rarely naturalizing in DE (McAvoy & Bennett 2001); reported as rarely naturalizing in VA (Alexandria) (Wright et al. 2023).
Origin/Endemic status: Mediterranean Europe and Africa
Synonymy ⓘ: = K4, Mi, NY, POWO; = Crocus tomasinianus — NS, orthographic variant; = n/a — C, FNA26, RAB, Tat. Basionym: Crocus tommasinianus Herb. 1847
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