CROCUS SIEBERI TRICOLOR
CROCUS SIEBERI TRICOLOR
CROCUS SIEBERI TRICOLOR
CROCUS SIEBERI TRICOLOR
CROCUS SIEBERI TRICOLOR

CROCUS SIEBERI TRICOLOR

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CROCUS SIEBERI TRICOLOR SPECIE (BOTANICAL) CROCUS BULBS LARGE FLOWERING BLOOMS SPRING GARDEN PERENNIAL
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“CROCUS SIEBERI TRICOLOR” THREE COLOURED SIEBER’S CROCUS

  • CATEGORY CROCUS SIEBERI TRICOLOR
  • VARIETY THREE COLOURED SIEBERI’S CROCUS
  • DESCRIPTION VIBRANT LILAC, WHITE & YELLOW BLOOMS
  • HEIGHT 8 CM
  • BLOOMS EARLY SPRING
  • QUANTITY PER UNIT 1, 10, 25 OR 50

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Crocus Are Dwarf, Deciduous Perennials Growing From A Corm, With Linear Leaves Usually With A Silvery Central Stripe And Goblet-Shaped, Sometimes Fragrant Flowers In Early Spring.

Sieberi (Botanical) Crocus, Bloom Before The Giant Crocus And Are A Welcome Sight In Late Winter/Early Spring, The Colour Combination, Hardiness And Early Flowering Make Them A Must. You Will Enjoy Their Bright Colours And Bunch-Flowering Habit. They Multiple Rapidly And Bloom Quite Early To Extend The Crocus Blooming Season.

Easy And Rewarding Plants To Grow, “Sieberi Tricolour” Is Rare And Hard To Come By. The Colourful Flowers Of This Georgeous Crocus Will Herald The Onset Of Spring. And If Left Undisturbed Will Form An Ever Increasing Clump Year After Year.

“Sieberi Tricolor” Has Received The Royal Horticultural Society’s Award Of Garden Merit (Agm) Which Is For Plants Of Outstanding Excellence.

“Sieberi Tricolor” Emerges First As Fattened Flame-Like Buds, These Soon Open Up In Sunny Weather To Form Bowls Of Vibrant, Lilac, White And Yellow Flowers.

Grow This Beautiful Little “Bulb” In Friable, Well-Drained Soil And Full Or Partial Sun (When It Is In Leaf) They Are Not Formal Plants, But Look Best If Grown In Irregular Patches And Drifts. Group Sieberi (Botanical) Crocus In Rockgardens, Mixed Borders, Turf Grass, Or Containers.

Plants Often Self-Sow. This Crocus Is Also Good For Forcing In Pots To Diminish Winter Doldrums. Plant Them In Pots And Windowboxes Where You Can Enjoy Them Close-Up, Or Scatter Them Towards The Front Of A Border, Under Deciduous Trees, Or In A Lawn.

Plant 7-10 Cm Deep And 5-10 Cm Apart.

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