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Tulips N More offers you the first signs of spring. Colorful Giant Crocus are one of the first signs of spring. Perfect for borders or edging. Group them by the dozen, or hundreds and thousands for naturalizing in the grass, woodlands, slopes, or under trees. Crocus can be successfully grown in a lawn for a spring meadow effect. Plant in fall in well-drained, sandy soil in full sun to partial shade. The colors range from white, yellow and striped to lavender and deep purple.
Specie Crocus, early bunch-flowering or Snow Crocus, work well as a complement to the Giant Crocus. Terrific colors, hardiness, and bunch-flowering habit make them irresistible to gardeners. They multiply rapidly and bloom to extend your crocus season.
Fall Blooming Crocus are wonderful additions to autumn gardens. Their blooms form lovely chalice-shaped cups. Leaves turn to a golden yellow as they mature, blending with fall foliage September through October. Plant before October 15 in well-drained soil in full sun to partial sun or shade. They also naturalize well.
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