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Crocus
Botanical name: Crocus
Flowering mainly in late winter to early spring, crocuses offer cheer in borders, seasonal containers or planted in lawns to create colour carpets. In addition to the spring flowering cultivars, another group of crocuses flower in autumn. For the connoisseur, some species are best grown in troughs or alpine houses.
Growing guide
How to grow Crocus
All you need to know to grow and care for crocus in your garden
Crocuses we recommend
Crocus tommasinianus 'Whitewell Purple'
early crocus 'Whitewell Purple'
- Up to 10cm
- 0–0.1 metre
Crocus × luteus 'Golden Yellow'
crocus 'Golden Yellow'
- Up to 10cm
- 0–0.1 metre
Crocus tommasinianus 'Whitewell Purple'
early crocus 'Whitewell Purple'
- Up to 10cm
- 0–0.1 metre
Crocus × luteus 'Golden Yellow'
crocus 'Golden Yellow'
- Up to 10cm
- 0–0.1 metre
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Bulbs: planting
Plants for late spring
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