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Snow Crocus Mix
Prices start at : 4.99 USD / each

Then watch them spread and multiply by leaps and bounds. They'll surprise you, they'll cheer you, and they'll lift you out of winter's doldrums. Plant them anywhere -- along sidewalks, under trees and even across your lawn.
  • Colors: Mixed
  • Max Height (feet): 5-6"
  • Spread: 2-3"
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
Illinois
Bloomington
Crocus Pickwick
Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 15 Bulbs

Crocus are also good for forcing indoors over the winter. Perfect in groups and large masses. Bring them into the house~they will bloom about four weeks later. Crocus Pickwick is the most popular large-flowering crocus, with purple and white striped flowers...
Maryland
Bowie
Joan Of Arc Dutch Crocus
Prices start at : 16.98 USD / Bag of 20

Joan of Arc's appeal also comes from its charming purple-tinged base and its elegant shape, which attracts attention at every stage. Pristine pure white Crocus flowers reveal bright-orange pistils on stems 4-6" tall.
  •  Groundcover
  •  Full Sun
  •  Containers
  • Soil Moisture: Average, Well Draining
  • Botanical Name: Crocus vernus Joan Of Arc
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
Vermont
Shelburne
Tricolor Snow Crocus
Prices start at : 13.98 USD / Bag of 25

These Crocus are often called 'Snow Crocus' for obvious reasons. They work almost exactly the same. Tricolor's blooms are just this – A striking orange center edged in bright white and surrounded with gorgeous, purple petals.
  •  Containers
  •  Half Sun / Half Shade
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Bee Friendly, Easy to Grow, Containers, Groundcover, Grow in the Lawn
  • Bulb Size: 5 cm
  • Botanical Name: Crocus sieberi Tricolor
Vermont
Shelburne
Snow Crocus Mix
Prices start at : 13.98 USD / Bag of 30

This mix of purple, white and yellow Crocus will pop up in early spring through the snow. Tough yet cheerful, when this mix starts blooming you'll know spring is here!
  •  Groundcover
  •  Grow in the Lawn
  • Planting Depth: Plant 3" deep
  • Botanical Name: Crocus Snow Mix
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Bee Friendly, Easy to Grow, Containers, Groundcover, Grow in the Lawn
  • Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Vermont
Shelburne
Pickwick Dutch Crocus
Prices start at : 16.98 USD / Bag of 20

(Crocus vernus) Plant this beauty along walkways or in your lawn for amazing early spring color. Pickwick is the most popular large-flowering crocus, with purple and white striped flowers that open to reveal bright-orange stamens.
  •  Grow in the Lawn
  •  Half Sun / Half Shade
  •  Easy to Grow
  • Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
  • Bloom Time: Early spring
Vermont
Shelburne
Crocus Yellow Mammoth
Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 15 Bulbs

Crocus are also good for forcing indoors over the winter. Perfect in groups and large masses. Bring them into the house~they will bloom about four weeks later. Crocus Pickwick is the most popular large-flowering crocus, with purple and white striped flowers...
Maryland
Bowie
Yellow Mammoth Dutch Crocus
Prices start at : 15.98 USD / Bag of 20

The more you plant, the better it will look. (Crocus flavus) These are the much loved large flowering crocus with the glowing butter yellow shine. Planting in the lawn is simple, since the bulbs are so small, and the effect in spring is a real treat.
  • Bulb Size: 9-10 cm
  • Flower Color: Yellow
  • Soil Moisture: Average, Well Draining
  • Plant Type / Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Half Sun / Half Shade: Yes
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Bee Friendly, Easy to Grow, Containers, Groundcover, Grow in the Lawn
Vermont
Shelburne
Orange Monarch Snow Crocus
Prices start at : 26.98 USD / Bag of 25

They work almost exactly the same. Growing to be only 3-4” high, plant this beauty somewhere in front where you can enjoy it! A large clump of species crocus can be one of the loveliest early spring displays of all.
  • Common Name: Snow Crocus Orange Monarch, Wild Crocus, Specie Crocus
  • Half Sun / Half Shade: Yes
  • Planting Time: Fall
  • Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Easy to Grow, Containers, Grow in the Lawn
Vermont
Shelburne
Ruby Giant Snow Crocus
Prices start at : 11.98 USD / Bag of 25

Add these jewel-toned beauties to your wildflower collection, and you'll enjoy them for years. They bloom well before the Dutch Crocus, so for a long season of crocus bloom, plant them both.
  •  Bee Friendly
  •  Grow in the Lawn
  • Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Bee Friendly, Easy to Grow, Containers, Groundcover, Grow in the Lawn
  • Mature Plant Size: 3-4" tall
  • Botanical Name: Crocus tommasinianus Ruby Giant
Vermont
Shelburne
Crocus Flower Record
Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 15 Bulbs

Bring them into the house~they will bloom about four weeks later. Vivid purple outside with a white throat. Perfect in groups and large masses. Pot them up every two weeks starting in mid-October and prechill them at a consistent, 38 to 45 degrees F in...
Maryland
Bowie
Blue Moon Dutch Crocus Mix
Prices start at : 15.98 USD / Bag of 20

(Crocus vernus) Stunning in the spring lawn. This Dutch Crocus mix creates a rich blue and purple pool of color.
  •  Containers
  •  Easy to Grow
  •  Bee Friendly
  •  Deer Resistant
  • Flower Color: Blue, Purple, White, Mixed
  • Planting Depth: Plant 3" deep
Vermont
Shelburne
Saffron Crocus
Prices start at : 16.98 USD / Bag of 15

To dry your saffron, simply spread the red stigmas out for several days on a paper towel in a warm dry place. Sativus, , the saffron crocus, much like spring bloomers (about 4-5 inches tall).
  •  Half Sun / Half Shade
  •  Easy to Grow
  • Mature Height: 4" tall
  • Additional Information: Hardy in zones 6-10
  • Botanical Name: Crocus sativus
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
Vermont
Shelburne
Fall Flowering Crocus Mix
Prices start at : 15.98 USD / Bag of 15

So plant either or both, and enjoy some brilliant spring color in your garden when you need it the most--in fall!' Sativus, , the saffron crocus, much like spring bloomers (about 4-5 inches tall).

4" tall

    • Bulb Spacing: 12 bulbs per sq. ft.
    • Mature Height: 4" tall
    • Half Sun / Half Shade: Yes
    • Common Name: Autumn Crocus Mix
    • Mature Plant Size: 4" tall
    • Zones: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
    Vermont
    Shelburne
    Saffron Crocus Kit
    Prices start at : 34.98 USD / Indoor Growing Kit

    Very easy to grow. Featuring a double-sized green tin pot, soil medium and 12 high quality saffron corms, you can expect gorgeous, lavender blooms to appear just weeks after planting.
    •  Half Sun / Half Shade
    •  Full Sun
    • Mature Height: 4"
    • Planting Depth: Plant 2" deep
    • Common Name: Saffron Crocus
    • Botanical Name: Crocus sativus
    Vermont
    Shelburne
    Crocus Winter Flowering: Learn About Crocus In Snow And Cold
    Will snow hurt crocus blooms? Crocus winter flowering happens in temperate regions. Snow actually acts as an insulator and keeps temperatures around the plant warmer than the ambient air.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Tips For Growing Crocus In Your Garden
    You can cover the spring bulb bed with wire mesh to prevent squirrel damage, and there are deer repellents you can try to prevent their feeding on your flowers.When the flowers are spent, leave the foliage until it dies back to collect solar energy to...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    How To Plant Crocuses And Proper Crocus Flower Care
    Remember too, that weed killers will harm them, especially if you apply them while the crocus plant leaves are still green and actively growing.Crocuses prefer a gritty or sandy, well-drained soil.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    What Is Autumn Crocus: Growing Information And Care Of Autumn Crocus Plants
    In September, the autumn crocus emerges from its hibernation to bloom once again in a profusion of clustering flowers.The autumn crocus develops from a corm, which should be planted in late summer or early fall, two to four inches under the surface of...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    What Are Crocus Offsets: How To Dig Up Crocus Bulbs For Propagation
    Keep in mind that small offshoot bulbils may take a year or more to produce flowers.Choose a location with plenty of sun. Turn the soil in the new site to a depth of 4 inches and dig holes 3 to 4 inches apart.and 2 to 3 inches deep.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Growing Crocus Indoors
    Take care not to overwater crocus or their corms will rot.When growing crocus indoors, be sure to provide at least four to six hours of sunlight. Place crocuses in a container with their tips slightly sticking up from the soil.Water the bulbs thoroughly...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Crocus In Lawns: Tips For Growing Crocus In The Yard
    If you mow too soon, the bulbs may not have the get up and go for another season of blooming because the foliage absorbs sunlight that converts to energy.Crocus is ideally suited for a spot where grass is sparse – possibly a spot under a deciduous tree...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Crocus Bulb Storage: Learn How To Cure Crocus Bulbs
    Lift the clumps and divide the corms away from each other. Do you store crocus bulbs? Discard any that have signs of damage and keep only the largest, healthiest corms. After curing the corms, cut off the spent foliage, taking care not to cut into the...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Crocus Planting Tips: Learn When To Plant Crocus Bulbs
    Therefore, planting times for crocus must include this factor in addition to the chilling period.It is not uncommon to see crocus arise from the snow, but without the right amount of sunlight, the plant will fail to bloom.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Common Crocus Species: Fall And Spring Blooming Crocus Plant Varieties
    This species, which increases quickly, is also available in mauve and lavender. Often known as “Tommy,” this small variety displays star-shaped blooms of silvery bluish-lavender.) is a delightful variety with sweet-scented, orange-yellow blooms.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    My Crocus Won\'t Flower: Reasons For A Crocus Not Blooming
    The soil pH should be between 6 and 7, and fertilizer should go into the planting hole at the root zone. Soil is a crucial factor in non-flowering crocus corms. Soil has to be loose enough that the spring shoots can easily poke through.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Crocus to Brighten the Spring Garden
    Wrote an article introducing us to the Dutch hybrid crocus and the Tommie crocusThe more common Dutch hybrid crocus include 'Purpureus', 'Pickwick', 'Jeanne d'Arc', 'Remembrance' and 'Yellow Mammoth'If you check out specialty bulb nurseries, you may indeed...
    California
    El Segundo