Generally all require a sunny position in well drained soil. They flower from early February to late March and suit planting situations throughout the garden. Most are very free flowering & long lived. Plant the bulbs about 7cm deep.
An unusual flowering Crocus with starry white flowers, yellow base and deep orange -red style branches to10cm from January to March. Naturally small bulbs.
A selected seedling from Crocus heuffelianus with distinct flowers, pale lilac outer petals and dark violet tips, light feathering. Hardy. Limited availability.
This a stunning free flowering form with deep orange flowers that are beautifully and quite distinctly feathered bronzy-brown on the exterior. A bulb that always attracts a great deal of attention when flowering in our garden from February to March. Hardy
OUTSTANDING flowers with pale pink to white petals with dark purple feathering on the outside and a yellow throat. An excellent recent introduction raised by Mr. Ray Cobb from Nottingham. Very hardy and a tough garden variety that persists and increases well. LIMITED AVAILABILITY.
A charming species and one of the best for naturalising looking superb when planted in great masses under trees or in grass, often planted amonst snowdrops and aconites. It flowers from February to March and produces seeds in good quantities. We offer several other distinct coloured forms.
The species Crocus tommasinianus has numerous flowers of pale lavender, lightly veined darker, outside silvery grey.
Large flowers rich purple-lilac inside with three outer petals, grey on outside,10cm.
A charming species and one of the best for naturalising looking superb when planted in great masses under trees or in grass, often planted amonst snowdrops and aconites. It flowers from February to March and produces seeds in good quantities.