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Dutch Crocus

Crocus vernus

Description:

Dutch crocus is one of the hardiest, if not the hardiest, crocus species readily available to home gardeners. A true harbinger of spring, it can be planted in borders, rock gardens, and even lawns. After flowering, the foliage must be left intact until it withers, which may cause lawn-mower anxiety in some gardeners. Often sold as "mixed crocus," cultivars of this species are typically white, lilac, or purple and white striped.

Habitat:

borders, rock gardens, and even lawns. Provide full sun to light shade and average, well-drained soil. In fall, plant corms four inches deep in groups of six or more. Lift and separate them after four or five years, discarding the mother corm.

Notes:

Very early blooming; naturalizes in lawn.

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2 Comments

keithp2012
keithp2012 11 years ago

thank you

OnengDyah
OnengDyah 12 years ago

Beautifful....

keithp2012
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keithp2012

West Babylon, New York, USA

Spotted on Mar 8, 2012
Submitted on Mar 8, 2012

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