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Crocus chrysanthus Fuscotinctus
Crocus fuscotinctus is an intriguing and visually striking species of crocus, celebrated for its stunning springtime blooms. Typically reaching a height of 5 to 10 centimetres, this hardy perennial displays elegant, goblet-shaped flowers that emerge from slender, linear leaves. The petals of Crocus fuscotinctus often feature a rich palette of colours, including deep golden yellow and creamy white, with intricate, darker purple veins that create a captivating pattern.
This species is predominantly native to the mountainous regions of central and southern Europe, where it thrives in well-drained, rocky soils at altitudes ranging from 800 to 2,500 meters above sea level. Crocus fuscotinctus is well-adapted to its rugged environment, enduring harsh weather conditions and chilly temperatures. As it blooms in early spring, often before the last snows have melted, it plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem by attracting early pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
In addition to its ecological significance, Crocus fuscotinctus is also a favoured choice for garden enthusiasts seeking to add a dash of colour to alpine gardens or rockeries. With its resilient nature and charming blooms, this crocus species not only enhances the beauty of its surroundings but also serves as a reminder of spring's arrival, bringing joy and vibrancy to both natural landscapes and cultivated spaces.
Colour | Yellow & Purple |
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Height | 8cm |
Flowers | February/March |
Planting Depth | 8cm |
Distance Apart | 8cm |
Bulb Size | 5/7cm |