
Purple Crocus
(Large flowering)
About Purple Crocus
Large flowering Purple Crocus produces flowers in the early Spring and is well-known to naturalise well amongst grass. It is quite a hardy specimen, as it can tolerate winter weather well, and will simply die back on its own after flowering.
The flowers can reach an ultimate height and spread of 7cm x 5cm.
Key Features
It is best to plant Purple Crocus bulbs in poor-moderately fertile soil, that is gritty and well-drained. Place in full sun for best results.
- Growth rate: Fast
- Ideal height: 7cm Small
- Soil type: Poorly-moderately fertile, gritty soil
- Aspect: Full sun
- Flowering months: February- March
Pruning & Care
In September/October, plant the Purple Crocus bulbs 4‰ۡó� deep. If planting in grass, do not mow the lawn until the flowers and leaves have fully died back.About Purple Crocus
Large flowering Purple Crocus produces flowers in the early Spring and is well-known to naturalise well amongst grass. It is quite a hardy specimen, as it can tolerate winter weather well, and will simply die back on its own after flowering.
The flowers can reach an ultimate height and spread of 7cm x 5cm.
Key Features
It is best to plant Purple Crocus bulbs in poor-moderately fertile soil, that is gritty and well-drained. Place in full sun for best results.
- Growth rate: Fast
- Ideal height: 7cm Small
- Soil type: Poorly-moderately fertile, gritty soil
- Aspect: Full sun
- Flowering months: February- March