• Eventual Height: 0.1m
  • Eventual Spread: 0.03m
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Crocus tommasinianus

early crocus bulbs

size: 25 bulbs   available    

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  • Position: full sun or light dappled shade
  • Soil: gritty, poor to moderately fertile, well-drained soil
  • Rate of growth: average
  • Flowering period: February and March
  • Flower colour: pale lilac to reddish purple
  • Other features: slender, strap-shaped, grey-green leaves
  • Hardiness: fully hardy
  • Bulb size: 5/7

    The flowers on this small crocus can vary from pale slivery lilac to reddish purple, but whatever the colour, it is always a welcome sight in late winter. This is one of the easiest crocuses to naturalise as it will self-seed readily. A good companion for dwarf grasses - or lawns that have had a trim late in the autumn - so the flowers can be better seen. It is more tolerant of shade than many of its counterparts, so is a good choice for woodland areas. It will also be a magnet for whatever insects may be active so early in the year.

  • Garden care: Plant bulbs in tight clusters to form naturalistic drifts 10cm deep where they can be left undisturbed for several years. Keep a look out for mice or squirrel damage. This can sometimes be avoided by laying a piece of chicken wire over the bulbs before you cover them with soil. If you are growing these in grass, avoid mowing it until the leaves have completely died back.

  • Eventual Height: 0.1m
  • Eventual Spread: 0.03m
Crocus tommasinianus - early crocus bulbs The best crocus for naturalising