Crocus

Crocus are best grown in a sunny spot in a well drained soil and should preferably grown in bulb baskets, unless they are to be naturalized in grass. Seedlings will sometimes flower within less than 3 years.
Sow flat autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter. Transplant young bulbs in fall of their second year. Most Crocus will flower in their third year.
All are USDA Climate Zone 6 unless otherwise specified.
20 seeds per package.

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Crocus flavus ssp. flavus (Golden Yellow Crocus)

Crocus flavus ssp. flavus (Golden Yellow Crocus)

10cm, Golden Yellow Crocus uis native of rocky hillsides and dry meadows in southeastern Europe. Makes rich yellow to almost yellowish orange flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock garden. III.

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seed package 2618 € 3,99

Crocus speciosus

Crocus speciosus

15cm, makes quite large, showy sky-blue purple flowers on long stalks in late summer and early autumn. It is native of the Crimea, and from Southern Turkey to the Iran growing in woods and stony hillsides. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, will naturalize under appropriate conditions by self-sowing. IX-X.

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seed package 2620 € 3,99

Crocus tommasinianus

Crocus tommasinianus

10 (15)cm, large, bright lilac flowers. Native from southern Hungary to northern Bulgaria. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Will readily multiply by selfsowing under appropriate conditions. II-III.

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seed package 2621 € 3,99*
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