If anyone has crocus sativa corms for sale please contact me would like to purchase some for personal use in growing saffron and any information will be helpful Want crocus sativa corms the kind used for saffron please contact me if you have these
Worldwide shipment. Our bulbs are Dutch bred and acclimatized to colder environements so they are easier to stand colder weather.(-10C max). We sell wholesale saffron(Crocus sativa) bulbs to any destination.
Mantenance free and perfect for beds, borders, or containers. SHIPS IN FALL Rare tri-colored crocus, combined with hardness and early blooming make Bright Eyes a must in your garden.
They'll surprise you, they'll cheer you, and they'll lift you out of winter's doldrums. SHIPS IN FALL Their bright colors announce the coming of spring, sometimes even before the snow has melted.
Since inexpensive powder blends labeled "saffron" may be mixed with other spices, it is important to check that the saffron is pure when buying it in powdered form. Saffron Powder Saffron thread is better at retaining its flavor than saffron powder, which...
Ingredients: Packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, and milk products.
This is one of the easiest plants to have in the garden. Once planted, it multiplies quickly and comes back every spring. Low growing in bunches, Blue Pearl blooms in cool glacier blue flowers with cream-white centers.
Consider planting them alongside hellebores and galanthus in wooded areas, or situate them under shrubs and in the garden border for early spring color. A longtime favorite of bulb-fanciers, Giant Crocus Vanguard's distinctive flower goblets are comprised...
Crocus is extremely cold hardy and one of the earliest to bloom in spring. Crocus will naturalize readily on the edge of the property, in wooded areas or in the garden border. Blooming in early spring, Flower Record is the center of attention; the intense...
Bulb size:9 cm. Plant them in large drifts in your lawn, garden or under shrubs and trees. These crocus will naturalize in your gardens and herald spring for years to come.
Bulb size:9 cm. The snow might be falling, but this especially pretty crocus--with violet petals, yellow and white throats, and golden sepals--is beginning to bloom: a happy harbinger of spring and the gardening season to come.
Surely one of the most distinctive and beguiling of all crocuses, ‘Pickwick' boasts bright lavender petals finely detailed with purple stripes. Crocuses are favorites for early spring, and for good reason.
When the rain is pouring and the wind howling in early spring, crocus becomes an island of enjoyment, peacefully hugging the ground and reliably blooming—a garden's best friend.
Grant Maitre blooms with bright lavender blue goblets. Extremely cold hardy and one of the earliest to bloom in spring, crocus flowers are easy to plant. Crocus will naturalize easily on the edge of the property, in wooded areas or in the garden border.
Crocus Orange Monarch adds unusual color for spring. This gem blooms profusely with deep orange petals and it is great addition in front of the perennial border. Plant in a lawn for natural spring meadow effect, easy to naturalize, and it is best in show...
Blooming with clean white blooms and purple stems Jeanne d'Arc is pure enjoinment in early spring. Extremely cold hardy and one of the earliest to bloom in spring, crocus flowers are easy to plant.
Crocus Yellow Mammoth is a superb yellow variety for bright color in early spring. Crocus is extremely cold hardy and one of the earliest to bloom in spring. Crocus will naturalize readily on the edge of the property, in wooded areas or in the garden...
Crocus Pickwick is the most popular large-flowering crocus, with purple and white striped flowers that open to reveal bright-orange stamens. Great plant for naturalizing, in the grass, slopes, under trees.
Crocus Pickwick is the most popular large-flowering crocus, with purple and white striped flowers that open to reveal bright-orange stamens. Great plant for naturalizing, in the grass, slopes, under trees.
Perfect in groups and large masses. Vivid purple outside with a white throat. Crocus are also good for forcing indoors over the winter. The first sign of spring! Use Crocus Flower Record in mixed perennial beds or edging along sidewalks.
The idea is to lightly cover the plants to protect them from extreme cold.Covers also keep the plants from being crushed by heavy snow, although, in most cases, the flowers will spring back up once the heavy white stuff has melted.
They are adaptable flowers that have become part of the North American landscape, providing much needed late winter or early spring cheer. Provideover the planting area in very cold zones but rake it away in early spring so the flowers can emerge.
Don't worry too much about which side is up during crocus flower care and planting; crocuses have contractile roots, which just means they will adjust their position downward if they feel the need.Click here for further information on growing crocus
The colchicines have also been found useful in the creation of new plant cultivars by interrupting the process of cell division and, thereby, creating polyploids enabling the new species to retain the genetic information of the parent plant.Of course,...
The mother bulb creates offsets from buds within the base. Keep in mind that small offshoot bulbils may take a year or more to produce flowers.Choose a location with plenty of sun.
Growing crocus indoors and taking care of crocus bulb containers is easy, and this hardy plant will provide nonstop color just when you need it most. Crocuses can be easily propagated by dividing the corms in late summer.
For a truly natural look, just scatter a handful of bulbs and plant them where they fall. Steer clear of perfect rows.Small, early blooming crocus varieties have fine-textured foliage that blends well with lawn grass.