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Species Crocus

Species (Snow) Crocus

Also called Snow Crocuses or Tommies (Tommasinianus).  These beauties are among the earliest to bloom -- often while there is still snow on the ground.  They bloom 2 weeks before the large flowering crocuses and are a bit smaller.  Some report that these tommasinianus varieties are deer and squirrel proof.  2 or 3 flowers often grow from one bulb.  The best crocus for the South.


Barr's Purple Crocus

Barr's Purple Crocus
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Barr's Purple Species Crocus have amethyst violet petals with paler centers and a grey exterior.

Size: 9/10 cm
Plant: 8 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Early Spring
Planting Depth: 3-4"
Height: 4-6"
Zone: 3-8
Exposure: Any location

Ruby Giant Crocus

Ruby Giant Crocus
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Ruby Giant Crocus is native to the Balkan coastal regions. Bright lavender-pink flowers.

Size: 9/10 cm
Plant: 8 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Early Spring
Planting Depth: 3-4"
Height: 4-6"
Zone: 3-8
Exposure: Any location

Whitewell Purple Crocus

Whitewell Purple Crocus
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Whitewell Purple Species Crocus is similar to Ruby Giant but a little more reddish violet with silvery reflections on the inside.

Size: 9/10 cm
Plant: 8 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Early Spring
Planting Depth: 3-4"
Height: 4-6"
Zone: 3-8
Exposure: Any location

Mixed Species (Snow) Crocus

Mixed Species (Snow) Crocus
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A mix of all our varieties of Species (Snow) Crocus, mostly purple.

Size: 9/10 cm
Plant: 8 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Early Spring
Planting Depth: 3-4"
Height: 4-6"
Zone: 3-8
Exposure: Any location

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