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Flowers. Photo from R. V. Roger Click photo 6 from Jim McKenny |
Foliage See photo from Calphotos |
Form Click on photos from Alpine Garden Society |
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Plant Name Click to Exit to Comparison Page or or link to |
Crocus goulimyi 'Albus' Crocus is a Chaldean name meaning "saffron". In the wild, the plants are found over much of Europe, especially around the Mediterranean, in North Africa, and in Western Asia. |
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Common Name |
Saffron |
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Soil |
Sand, Chalk |
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Sun Aspect |
Full Sun and Part Shade (Full Sun for 4 hours a day) |
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Soil Moisture |
Moist |
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Plant Type |
Perennial Corm |
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Height x Spread in feet |
4 inches x 15 inches |
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Foliage |
The 9-10 inch long Green leaves are produced with the flowers |
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Flower Colour in Month(s). Seed |
White, 3-4 inch high, blooms in October-November with the leaves. |
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Comment |
These Autumn-flowering crocus are "just as easy to grow as the spring flowering crocus, by selection of varieties; these will flower from late autumn through the winter and are often just finishing as the spring ones start. They all generally require the same well drained spot and should be planted approx. 7.5cm (3”) deep." from R.V. Roger. This bulb is "a very pretty species with white flowers, opening quite wide. They are scented and have contrasting yellow stamens. The foliage appears at the same time as the flowers. Requires well drained soil but otherwise will grow outdoors." from R.V. Roger. The 2 natural divisions of Crocus are:-
and the relevant division is added to the Plant Description Page Title. Native to Greece and introduced 1955. This bulb produces a large number of offsets.
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Single Flower. Photo from R. V. Roger |
Single Leaf |
Fruit |
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