Crocus flowers are normally among the earliest to appear in spring. Their bright colours are a welcome sight, popping up in dormant beds and borders before other plants have started growing. Crocus corms are ideal for naturalising in lawns, rockeries and borders where they multiply naturally over time to create drifts of colour. You can even try growing crocus in containers, mixed with tulips and daffodils for a prolonged display. For help planting Crocus bulbs see our guide to planting bulbs and view our informative video.
Crocus 'Dutch Large Flowering' (Spring Flowering)
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Crocus 'Winter Flowering'Like precious jewels, the goblet shaped petals of winter flowering crocus burst from the soil to welcome the spring. Crocus flowers in shades of saffron, white and purple look particularly effective when planted in drifts or naturalised in lawns. Flowering 7.5cm (3") tall during February and March, these hardy crocus bulbs will multiply and bloom year after year. Bulb size 5/7cm.Useful links: More info |
Crocus 'Advance' (Winter Flowering)Violet buds open to reveal golden yellow goblet-shaped crocus flowers that burst into bloom while most other plants are still dormant. These hardy little bulbs make striking display when planted in drifts or naturalised in lawns! Flowering 7.5cm (3") tall during February and March, crocus bulbs will multiply and bloom year after year. Bulb size 5/7cm.Useful links: More info |