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Tommasinianus – Specie Crocus Bulbs
Crocus tommasinianus, commonly referred to as the snow crocus, is an exquisite species of flowering plant within the iris family (Iridaceae). This enchanting little bulb is celebrated for being one of the first flowers to emerge in early spring, often courageously pushing its way through the lingering snows of late winter, symbolising renewal and the promise of warmer days.
Hailing from the picturesque regions of southeastern Europe, particularly in Hungary and the Balkan Peninsula, Crocus tommasinianus features graceful, goblet-shaped blooms that vary in colour from pristine white to soft lavender and vibrant shades of purple. Each flower typically measures 3 to 5 inches in height and showcases distinctive yellow stamens at its centre, creating a striking contrast that draws the eye and adds a burst of warmth to the extraordinary spring landscape.
This species is not only admired for its early blossoming but also its remarkable adaptability, making it a favoured choice among gardeners. It tends to naturalise effortlessly in grassy areas, borders, and rock gardens, forming delightful clusters that bring a splash of colour to the scenery. When planted in well-draining soil and a sunny location, Crocus tommasinianus can thrive, often multiplying year after year, creating a breathtaking display of colour that heralds the arrival of spring after the long winter months.
Colour | Purple |
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Height | 8cm |
Flowers | February/March |
Planting Depth | 8cm |
Distance Apart | 8cm |
Bulb Size | 5/7cm |