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Dutch Crocus (Crocus 'Yellow Mammoth') |
Have Sell as plant |
Gotta have it! This is the most popular crocus of the past 300 years, a vibrant orange-yellow, like molten sun. C. x luteus, zones 4a-7b(8bWC), from Holland. www.oldhousegardens.com/display/?bulb=CR05 |
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Cloth of Gold Crocus (Crocus angustifolius) |
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Once known as the “Turkey crocus,” this small, early, vigorously multiplying charmer was grown in gardens by 1587 and appears in virtually every bulb catalog of the 1800s. Bees flock to it. Formerly C. susianus, zones 4a-7b(8bWC), from Holland. http://www.oldhousegardens.com... |
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Dutch Crocus (Crocus vernus 'Jeanne d'Arc') |
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This multiple award-winning crocus is both vigorous and beautiful – a white so pure and luminous that it seems the embodiment of spring’s miraculous rebirth. C. vernus, zones 4a-7b(8bWC), from Holland. www.oldhousegardens.com/display/?bulb=CR19 |
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Dutch Crocus (Crocus vernus 'King of the Striped') |
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This long-loved Victorian king alternates mostly striped petals with mostly purple ones for a look that’s charmingly imperfect, like your grandmother’s patchwork quilt. C. vernus, zones 4a-7b(8bWC), from Holland. www.oldhousegardens.com/display/?bulb=CR20 |